The
Córas Iompair Éireann 001 Class locomotive was manufactured by
Metropolitan-Vickers
Metropolitan-Vickers, Metrovick, or Metrovicks, was a British heavy electrical engineering company of the early-to-mid 20th century formerly known as British Westinghouse. Highly diversified, it was particularly well known for its industrial el ...
at their Dukinfield Works in
Manchester
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. The 001 Class locomotive was the backbone of mainline passenger and freight train services on the Irish railway network for forty years from 1955 until the mid-1990s when they were replaced by the new
201 Class.
Engines
Crossley
Initially they were fitted with eight-cylinder
two-stroke
A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston, one up and one down, in one revolution of the crankshaft in contrast to a four-stroke engine which re ...
, port-controlled
Crossley
Crossley, based in Manchester, United Kingdom, was a pioneering company in the production of internal combustion engines. Since 1989, it has been part of the Rolls-Royce Power Engineering group.
More than 100,000 Crossley oil and gas engin ...
engines. These were a
loop scavenge type, which utilised a patented principle that recycled the normally wasted
exhaust-pressure pulse to boost charge air in the cylinder. They produced at 625
rpm
Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, rev/min, r/min, or r⋅min−1) is a unit of rotational speed (or rotational frequency) for rotating machines.
One revolution per minute is equivalent to hertz.
Standards
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and could do . The original
sandboxes, which were used to improve traction with the rail, were removed after a few years.
Their Crossley engines proved to be notoriously unreliable from the start. Amongst a plethora of problems were:
* Unbalanced engines resulting in vibration-induced fuel pipe and water pipe fractures
* Cylinder defects
* Excessive water temperature causing shutdowns
There were also problems with generator and motor
flashovers.
Similar problems were also encountered on the Crossley-engined
Western Australian Government Railways X Class
The WAGR X class is a now-withdrawn class of diesel locomotives built by Beyer, Peacock and Company, Beyer, Peacock & Company and Metropolitan-Vickers, Bowesfield Works, Stockton-on-Tees for the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) bet ...
and
British Rail Class 28
The British Rail Class 28 ( Metro-Vick Type 2) diesel-electric locomotives, known variously as 'Metrovicks', 'Crossleys' or 'Co-Bos', were built under the Pilot Scheme for diesel locomotives as part of the British Railways 1955 Modernisation P ...
locomotives.
EMD
These problems were tackled between 1968 and 1971 through the progressive re-engining of the entire class with a 12-cylinder
EMD 645
The EMD 645 is a family of two-stroke diesel engines that was designed and manufactured by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. While the 645 series was intended primarily for locomotive, marine and stationary engine use, one 16-cy ...
E engine (a similar process was implemented for the original
201 Class). However, this power output stressed the ability of the original cooling and transmission systems and the engine output was reduced to for improved reliability. When built, these locomotives were originally numbered A1 to A60, and as locomotives were re-engined, they had the suffix 'R' added to their number. From 1972, the prefix letters were dropped and the locomotives were renumbered 001 to 060.
Accidents and incidents
*On 5 December 1963, locomotive A17 was hauling a passenger train from
Westland Row
Westland Row () is a street on the Southside, Dublin, Southside of Dublin, Ireland.
Location
The street runs along the east end of Trinity College Dublin.
History
Westland Row first appeared on maps in 1776. It was originally known ...
to
Westport when it broke down at
Mullingar
Mullingar ( ; ) is the county town of County Westmeath in Ireland. It is the third most populous town in the Midland Region, Ireland, Midland Region, with a population of 22,667 in the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census.
The Counties of M ...
,
County Westmeath
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. Locomotive A42 was sent to its assistance, but collided with the stationary train at a speed of . Both locomotives were damaged, 16 people were injured.
*On 23 October 1973, 008 suffered bomb damage at
Meigh
Meigh () is a small village and townland near Slieve Gullion in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 444 people in the 2001 Census. It lies within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area.
Geography
Meigh lies withi ...
.
*On 20 December 1978, 010 collided with three
NIR vehicles at Lisburn.
*On 21 April 1979, 046 suffered bomb damage at Killeen Bridge (near
Newtowncloghoge
Newtowncloghoge ( ) is a small village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 357 people. It lies within the Newry and Mourne District Council area, west of the A1 road.
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).
*On 23 July 1979, 004 was hijacked, derailed and burnt out at
Goraghwood.
*On 12 March 1983, 032 sustained damage after running away in
Cork
"Cork" or "CORK" may refer to:
Materials
* Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product
** Stopper (plug), or "cork", a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container
*** Wine cork an item to seal or reseal wine
Places Ireland
* ...
Yard.
*On 2 June 1988, 040 sustained damage in a shunting accident at
Heuston station.
Preservation
Four A class locomotives survived into preservation, the details of which are outlined in the table below:
File:A-Class015.JPG, A15
File:A39r, Downpatrick.JPG, A39R
Model
The A Class is available as a 4mm scale (OO) ready-to-run (RTR) model from Irish Railway Models. Announced in October 2018, it was released in October 2021. In the past it has been made as a
00 gauge
OO gauge or OO scale (also, 00 gauge and 00 scale) is the most popular Standard-gauge railway, standard gauge model railway standard in the United Kingdom, outside of which it is virtually unknown. OO gauge is one of several 4 mm scale, 4 mm-sca ...
kit by Silver Fox Models.
References
External links
Eiretrains - Irish Locomotives
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Iarnród Éireann locomotives
Metropolitan-Vickers locomotives
Co-Co locomotives
Railway locomotives introduced in 1955
5 ft 3 in gauge locomotives
Diesel–electric locomotives of Ireland
Co'Co' Diesel Locomotives of Europe