English Electric Type 3

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The '''English Electric Type 3''' is a diesel [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in the [[UK Revival Set]].
 
The '''English Electric Type 3''' is a diesel [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in the [[UK Revival Set]].
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{|border=0 bordercolor=black cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2
 
|-
 
!|Type:
 
|General Purpose
 
|-
 
!|Introduction:
 
|1960
 
|-
 
!|Withdrawal:
 
|2000
 
|-
 
!|Speed:
 
|80mph
 
|-
 
!|Power:
 
|1750hp
 
|-
 
!|Weight:
 
|102t
 
|-
 
!|Tractive Effort:
 
|247kN
 
|}
 
 
  
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{{UKRSStat
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|sprite = SunshineClass37.png
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|desc = General Purpose Diesel
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|name = English Electric Type 3
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|intro = 1960
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|withdraw = 2000
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|speed = 80
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|power = 1750
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|te = 247
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|stars = Star3.png
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|starp = Star3.png
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|start = Star3.png
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}}
  
 
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=UKRS 2=
 
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The '''EE Type 3''' is a diesel [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in the [[UK Railway Set]].
 
The '''EE Type 3''' is a diesel [[:Category:Locomotives|locomotive]] in the [[UK Railway Set]].
 
==Statistics and information==
 
==Statistics and information==
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==Similar locomotives==
 
==Similar locomotives==
 
The EE Type 3 represents all early medium-powered diesels, including Classes 37 and 40.
 
The EE Type 3 represents all early medium-powered diesels, including Classes 37 and 40.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 30 May 2018

The English Electric Type 3 is a diesel locomotive in the UK Revival Set.

[edit] UKRS 2

The EE Type 3 is a diesel locomotive in the UK Railway Set.

[edit] Statistics and information

Seven livery variations, based on year built, last service, and cargo type
Type: General Purpose Diesel
Introduction: 1960
Withdrawal: 2020
Speed: 80mph
Power: 1750hp
Weight: 107t
Tractive Effort: 256kN
Replaces: Jubilee, 8F
Replaced By: BREL Class 58, EMD Class 66, Costar Junker

[edit] Prototype information

37.jpg
The British Rail Class 37 was the longest-lived and most successful Type 3 diesel. Introduced by English Electric in 1960 as a medium-powered replacement for steam locomotives such as the Jubilee and Standard 5, it was a mainstay of the British locomotive fleet until the 21st century.

[edit] Similar locomotives

The EE Type 3 represents all early medium-powered diesels, including Classes 37 and 40.

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