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Numbers Carried
Type Number Date From Notes
Pre TOPS (Pre Tops) D266 21/03/1960  
TOPS (Tops) 40066 10/1973  

Locomotive Specifics
Class as Built 40
Subclass/Rebuild History
ClassFrom
4021/03/1960
Wheels 1Co-Co1
Builder English Electric Vulcan Foundry
Fittings (as built)
Train Brakes Vacuum Brakes fitted
Steam Boiler Stone OK4625
Multiple Fitting Blue Star
Other Details Disc Route Indicators
To Service 21/03/1960 to Haymarket (64B)
Withdrawn 05/04/1981
Time in Service 21 yrs , 15 dys
Cut Up 10/1981
Cut At Locomotive Works (Swindon)
Information Main generator
Status Scrapped

Liveries Carried - WIP
Code Colour Date From
GNP All over Green including front of cab 21/03/1960
BFYE BR Blue bodywork, full yellow cab front by 05/1970

Allocations - WIP
Code Subsequent Codes Name From Date
64B   Haymarket (New) on 21/03/1960
     Withdrawn on 05/04/1981

Modifications - WIP
Date Modified Order Number Modification Status Charged to Capital Charged to Revenue Total Cost
by 12/1970   Air Brakes fitted        

Configuration - WIP
Date Configuration Description Additional Diagram Source
21/03/1960 vb Vacuum brakes, Steam heat      
by 12/1970 xb Dual brakes, Steam heat      


Summary
Start Event Details Source See Also
21/03/1960 To Service To service as British Railways number D266
Built at English Electric Vulcan Foundry
Allocated to Haymarket (64B)
Livery applied: All over Green including front of cab
   
05/1970 Livery Change of livery to BR Blue bodywork, full yellow cab front    
12/1970 Modification Modification: Air Brakes fitted    
10/1973 Renumbered Renumbered to 40066    
05/04/1981 Withdrawn Condemned as 40066    
10/1981 Scrapped Broken up by Locomotive Works: Swindon    

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