AEC Railcar
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The AEC Railcar is a diesel locomotive in the UK Railway Set.
[edit] Statistics and information
Type: | Diesel Railcar |
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Introduction: | 1935 |
Withdrawal: | 1975 |
Speed: | 60mph |
Power: | 260hp |
Weight: | 29t |
Tractive Effort: | 35kN |
Capacity: | 30 passengers; refittable to any express cargo. |
Replaces: | |
Replaced By: | Metro Cammell DMU |
[edit] Special GRF features
- Comes as a double-ended railcar when bought. Place a second railcar in the train to make them single-ended.
[edit] Prototype information
Diesel-powered railcars were trialled by the GWR in the years before WWII, somewhat inspired by the German Flying Hamburger. They were a success, with 38 built in total, including parcel carriers and double-sets.[edit] Similar locomotives
The LMS also had experimental rail cars, but they were not so successful or well-known.