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Type 4 Locomotives of British Rail
Andrew Walker
Synopsis "Type 4 Locomotives of British Rail"
The six principal classes of diesel locomotive that once made up the ‘Type 4’ classification – the 40, 44, 45, 46, 47 and 50 – were the survivors of a wider group that can trace its origins to the British Transport Commission’s ‘Modernisation Plan’ of 1955. Designating a power output of between 2,000 and 3,000 hp, the type once contained representatives of several non-standard and one-off prototype builds, including the Warship and Western diesel-hydraulics, which between them originally numbered over a hundred examples. The scrapping, exporting or accidental writing-off of the numerous Type 4 prototypes in the 1960s and early 1970s – with the exception of the ten ‘Peak’ Class 44s – left a cohort of over nine hundred diesel-electrics that became the real backbone of the BR fleet, including the most numerous single mainline class ever built in Britain, the ‘Brush 4’ – or Class 47, as it later became.This pictorial collection presents a wide-ranging selection of images of Type 4 locomotives from the late 1970s to the present day, photographed and compiled by Andrew Walker with contributions from fellow photographers John Walker and Vaughan Hellam.