British Rail Class D2/10

British Rail Class D2/10

Infobox Locomotive
name = British Rail Class D2/10
powertype = Diesel-hydraulic


caption =
roadnumber = (formerly 11708–11719 (D2708–D2719 from 1961–1963), D2720–D2780
builder = North British Locomotive Company
serialnumber = 27703–27714, 27815–27839, 27998–29033
builddate = 1957–1961
totalproduction =
gauge = RailGauge|ussg|lk=on|al=on
primemover = NBL/MAN W6V
transmission = Hydraulic, Voith
whytetype = 0-4-0 DH
uicclass = B
wheeldiameter = "D2708–D2719:" convert|3|ft|6|in|m|abbr=on;
"D2720–D2780:" convert|3|ft|9|in|m|abbr=on
minimumcurve =
trainbrakes =
locobrakeforce =
wheelbase =
length =
width =
height =
weight = "D2708–D2719:" convert|30.00|LT|lk=on;
"D2720–D2780:" convert|36.00|LT|lk=on
topspeed = convert|15|-|17|mph|km/h|0|abbr=on|lk=on
poweroutput = "Engine:" convert|225|bhp|kW|0|abbr=on|lk=on
tractiveeffort = "D2708–D2719:" convert|20080|lbf|kN|1|abbr=on|lk=on
fuelc

trainheating = None
multipleworking = Not fitted
axleloadclass = "D2708–D2719:" RA 2;
"D2720–D2780:" RA 5
railroad = British Railways
railroadclass = DY11; later D2/10; later 2/4 (D2708–D2719), 2/4B (D2720–D2780)
retiredate = 1967–1968
disposition =

British Rail Class D2/10 was a locomotive commissioned by British Rail. It was a diesel-hydraulic shunting locomotive in the pre-TOPS period built by the North British Locomotive Company (NBL). The NBL/MAN engines were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Scotland under licence from the German company MAN.

External links

* [http://dave-higson.fotopic.net/p52141210.html Image of D2774 at Boat of Garten]

ee also

List of British Rail classes

ources

* Ian Allan ABC of British Railways Locomotives, winter 1962/3 edition, page 202


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