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948006CLASS 44 - 3 'SKIDDAW' BR BLUE
The British Rail Class 44 or Sulzer Type 4 diesel locomotives were built by British Railways' Derby Works between 1959 and 1960, intended for express passenger services. They were originally numbered D1-D10 and named after mountains in England and Wales, and, along with the similar Class 45 and 46 locomotives, they became known as Peaks.
38-625ABR FGA Outer Flats 2-Pack BR Blue, 5 x Type L/N Freightliner Conts.
38-626ABR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue, 3 x Type L Freightliner Containers
38-626BBR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue, 3 x Type L Freightliner Containers
38-626CBR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue, 2 x Type N Freightliner Containers
38-627ABR FGA Outer Flats 2-Pack BR Blue (TOPS), 5 x 20/40ft ISO Containers
38-628ABR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue (TOPS), 2 x 20ft & 1 x Tank ISO Containers
38-628BBR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue (TOPS), 20ft & 40ft ISO Containers
38-628CBR FFA Inner Flat BR Blue (TOPS), 40ft & Tank ISO Containers
R30433RailRoad: BR (Late) - B17 Class - 61652 'Darlington'
The ‘B17’ Class was also known as either the ‘Sandringham’ Class or the ‘Footballer’ Class, depending on which name it carried. Designed by Nigel Gresley for passenger services on the Great Eastern Main Line, 73 were built between 1928 and 1937, 52 of them at the LNER’s Darlington Works and the remainder supplied by private builders North British in Glasgow and Robert Stephenson & Co. in Newcastle.
Built as No. 2852 in 1936, it became 61652 under BR and is one of the ‘Footballers’, carrying the crest of Darlington Football Club and a football beneath its nameplate. It is finished in BR Green with the late crest on the tender.

















