British Rail Class 11

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Template:Infobox locomotive The British Rail Class 11 was applied to a batch of diesel shunting locomotives built from April 1945 to December 1952, based on a similar earlier batch built by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) between 1934 and 1936.

Overview

Numbering

An initial batch of twenty locomotives was built during World War II, fourteen of which were built for the War Department, with the first ten of these (70260–70269) subsequently going to the Nederlandse Spoorwegen post-war as NS 501–510. LMS numbers 7120–7126 went straight into LMS stock, and a follow-up batch was built, 7129 being the last diesel shunter to be built for the LMS. British Railways continued to build the class from 1948 to 1952, using numbers M7130–M7131 and 12045–12138. 7120–7129 and M7130–M7131 became BR numbers 12033–12044. The whole class of 12033–12138 became Class 11. Locomotives up to 12102 were built at LMS/BR Derby and 12103–12138 at BR Darlington.

Export locomotives

Template:Main Close to 100 almost identical machines were built by English Electric and supplied to Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) as its 500 Class & 600 Class diesel locomotives. In addition to the exported 501–510 mentioned above, 500 Class also included 511–545. Sixty-five of the 600 Class locomotives were built by English Electric between 1950 and 1957, numbered 601–665, at either Dick, Kerr & Co. Works (601–610) in Preston or Vulcan Foundry Works (remainder) in Newton-le-Willows. A further batch of 15 locomotives were exported without engines so that they could be fitted as such in the Netherlands. They were numbered 701–715.

Another export order was to Australia, with 16 locomotives built in 1951 but with the design modified for use on 5 ft 3 in gauge railways. The Victorian Railways bought ten, which were designated as F class, and six were bought by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria for shunting on sidings connected to Victorian Railways tracks.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

One member of Class 11 was built for transporting British soldiers in the former Nazi-occupied countries. Throughout the liberation period it travelled through France, Belgium and the Netherlands before finally reaching Germany. It was then used for transporting British troops and for shunting, and was occasionally used on a few branch lines until 1957. The reason was that after the war the newly founded Deutsche Bundesbahn had to build up its locomotive fleet. As the more powerful German engines began to roll out, the Class 11 diesel was used less and, in 1953, it was withdrawn. It stood in Hamm Engine shed, in West Germany, until it was bought by Danish State Railways in 1957. It was then renumbered to DSB ML 6 and liveried in the dark green of Danish diesel shunters. It served on shunting duties in Copenhagen yards until 1973, when it was finally withdrawn for good and scrapped in 1974, in Hedehusene, Denmark.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

English Electric works numbers 1550 & 1551 were built in 1949 for Swedish State Railways, numbered 3 and 4 respectively. They were tested in harbour shunting in Gothenburg. They were later sent to northern Sweden and the ore loading harbour of Luleå. From there to a mine outside of Stockholm where they did service into 1992. Both are preserved at Bothnia Railway Museum in Luleå.

Technical details

The diesel engine is an English Electric 6-cylinder, 10-inch bore by 12-inch stroke (254 mm by 305 mm); 4-stroke, 6KT and the traction motors are two: EE506 axle-hung, nose-suspended, force-ventilated traction motors with 21.7:1 double reduction gear drive. The main generator is an English Electric EE801, 441 A at 430 V.

Withdrawal

The 106 locomotives of British Railways were withdrawn between May 1967 and November 1972.

Table of withdrawalsTemplate:Sfn
Year Quantity in
service at
start of year
Quantity
withdrawn
Locomotive numbers
1967 106 5 12068, 12104/07/23/29.
1968 101 17 12034–37/39–44/72, 12119–20/24/26/37–38.
1969 84 24 12033/38/45–48/57/59/64/66–67/70/86/92/95,
12100/12/16Template:Efn–17/25/31/33/35.
1970 60 11 12050/54/62/81/89/91, 12101/06/14–15/28.
1971 49 40 12049/51–53/55–56/58/60–61/65/69/71/73
12075–78/80/82–85/87–88/90/93–94/97–99,
12102–03/05/08/11/18/21–22/36.
1972 9 10 12063/74/79, 12103Template:Efn/09–10/27/30/32/34.

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Post-BR use

Sixteen locomotives were sold to the National Coal Board, and were used in the North East England, South Wales and the Kent Coalfield.Template:Sfn

Locomotive Number Company Disposition
12049 Day & Son, Brentford Town Goods Depot<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12052 National Coal Board (NCB), Widdrington Disposal Plant<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12054 A.R. Adams Ltd., Newport Docks<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12060 NCB, Philadelphia Loco Shed<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12061 NCB, Natgarw Coking Plant<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12063 NCB, Natgarw Coking Plant<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12071 NCB, Natgarw Coking Plant<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12074 NCB, Swalwell Disposal Point<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
Harry Needle Railroad Company (HNRC)
12082 U.K.F. Fertilisers Ltd., Ince Marshes<ref name=":0">Template:Cite book</ref> Scrapped
12083 Tilcon Ltd., Swinden Limeworks, Skipton.<ref name=":0" /> Preserved - Battlefield Line
12084 NCB, Bates Colliery<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12088 NCB, Swalwell Disposal Point<ref name=":0" /> Preserved - Aln Valley Railway
HNRC
12093 NCB, Widdrington Disposal Point<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12098 NCB, Philadelphia Loco Shed<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
HNRC
12099 NCB, British Oak Disposal Point<ref name=":0" /> Preserved - Severn Valley Railway
12119 NCB, Philadelphia Loco Shed<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12122 NCB, British Oak Disposal Point<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped
12131 NCB, Snowdown Colliery<ref name=":0" /> Preserved - North Norfolk Railway
12133 NCB, Philadelphia Loco Shed<ref name=":0" /> Scrapped

Preservation

File:Bridgnorth - 12099 in the yard.JPG
12099 preserved on the Severn Valley Railway

Only one of the LMS examples is preserved being:

The following BR examples of Class 11 diesel shunters are preserved:

See also

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Footnotes

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References

Further reading

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