
British Rail Class 28 - Wikipedia
The British Rail Class 28 (Metro-Vick Type 2) diesel-electric locomotives, known variously as 'Metrovicks', 'Crossleys' [1] or 'Co-Bos', were built under the Pilot Scheme for diesel …
L&YR Class 28 - Wikipedia
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Class 28 was a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive, designed by George Hughes for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR). It was a rebuild of …
ELR Diesel Group - D5705
Probably the most exciting restoration project in modern diesel traction, D5705 is the sole survivor of the 20 'Co-Bo' Class 28 locomotives and is one of two unique survivor projects based at …
British Rail Class 28 - Locomotive Wiki
The BR, British Railways, Class 28 (Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2; or 'Metrovicks' as they were popularly known) is a type of five-axled (or Co'Bo') diesel locomotive which was built as part of …
British Rail Class 28 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
The British Rail Class 28, originally known as Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2, diesel locomotives were built as part of the British Railways Modernisation Plan. The locomotives had a Co-Bo …
Class 28 - Wikipedia
Class 28 may refer to: Belgian Railways Class 28 (Baume-Marpent), Belgian electric locomotive introduced in 1950; Belgian Railways Class 28 (Bombardier), Belgian electric locomotive …
Class 28 Locomotives – Rails of Sheffield
Class 28 D5713 BR Green With Small Yellow Panel (Large Radius Corners) Diesel Locomotive - DCC SOUND
Class 28 - Railworks Wiki
The British Rail Class 28 (Metropolitan-Vickers Type 2) diesel locomotives, or 'Metrovicks' as they were popularly known, were built as part of the British Railways 1955 Modernisation Plan. The …
Metropolitan Vickers Type 2 Co-Bo Class 28 history - Key Model …
In the rush to modernise the railways in the 1950s many diesel designs were ordered straight off the drawing board. EVAN GREEN-HUGHES looks at the chequered history of one of the least …
British Rail Class 28 - Wikiwand
The British Rail Class 28 (Metro-Vick Type 2) diesel-electric locomotives, known variously as 'Metrovicks', 'Crossleys' [1] or 'Co-Bos', were built under the Pilot Scheme for diesel …
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