Éireann 001 Class (A Class) Co-Co". Archived from the original on 31 March 2009. Retrieved 11 April 2009. Wikimedia Commons has media related to CIÉ 001 Class...
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older CIÉ 001 Class and NIR 101 Class locomotives and were themselves replaced in turn by the new 201 Class locomotives. Currently all the CIÉ locomotives...
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Manchester. They were a smaller, lighter and less powerful version of the 001 Class and were originally intended for branch line passenger and freight (mixed...
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A class or A-class may refer to: CIÉ A class or CIÉ 001 Class, a 1955 class of Co-Co diesel locomotives used by Córas Iompair Éireann (The Irish Transport...
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Crossley diesel and had already ordered 60 similar locomotives, as the CIÉ 001 Class. With low-speed Crossley 8-cylinder HST V8 two stroke engines, they...
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British Rail Class 28, the CIE 001 Class and the WAGR X class the EST-Vee 8 used in the CIE 201 Class the ESNT 6 used in British Rail Class D3/3 shunting...
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Éireann 113 class locomotives were the first mainline diesel locomotives used in Ireland, being built in January 1950 and October 1951 by CIÉ at their Inchicore...
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British Rail Class 28, the CIE 001 Class and the WAGR X class the KLCKee-25 used in the KLC 123 Class the ESTVee-8 used in the CIE 201 Class the ESNT6 used...
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related to CIÉ 101 Class. Eiretrains - Irish Locomotives Irish Traction Group webpage for preserved 103 Sulzer engines from around the world CIE Derby Sulzers...
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The CIÉ 8100 class (also known as the 8300 class) were the first electric multiple units used on the Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) system. Built by...
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Iarnród Éireann (category CIÉ)
Established on 2 February 1987, it is a subsidiary of Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). It operates all internal InterCity, Commuter, DART and freight railway...
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withdrawn in the late 1960s. Metrovick also produced the CIE 001 Class (originally 'A' Class) from 1955, the first production mainline diesels in Ireland...
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Subsequently, CIÉ placed one of the largest orders of its time, for 94 locomotives (60 Metro-Vick Class 001, or A Class, and 34 201 Class, or C Class locomotives)...
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from AEC of Southall (the 2600 class), 94 Crossley-engined diesel locomotives (60 CIE 001 Class and 34 CIE 201 Class) from Metropolitan-Vickers and 12...
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GP15AC, CIE 001 Class (rebuilt), Commonwealth Railways NJ class, MV Liberty Star, SJ Class T44, Queensland Railways 1502 class, 1550 class, 2400 class, 2450...
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GSR was itself superseded by Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) on 1 January 1945. The line was closed by CIÉ on 3 November 1975 and the track was lifted in 1988...
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with the diesel motor during testing. Whilst CIÉ re-engined their similarly powered Crossley 001 Class locomotives to rid themselves of the problem,...
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of the museum was a Metropolitan-Vickers A Class locomotive, introduced in 1955 by Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) as part of the "dieselisation" programme...
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Cahir An Chathair CIE 001 Class 052 departing Cahir station with a westbound fertiliser train on 26 February 1982. General information Location Church...
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withdrawn, replaced by Class 77 diesels. Before 1 January 1971 the locomotives were numbered 123.001-123.083 but from this date the class became 2301-2382....
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below. The everyday running set currently consists of CIÉ 1944 and UTA 728, with generator van CIÉ 3223 being added for Autumn/Winter operations to provide...
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CIÉ, the service was extended to Glanmire Road station (renamed to Cork Kent in 1966) in Cork. Two sets of coaches were used, one GNR (I) and one CIÉ...
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services. CIE was nationalised in 1950. Local campaigners urged that the railway be converted to the standard Irish gauge of 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm), but CIÉ rejected...
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001, 120.002 and 120.003. In 1971 they became the original Class 20, numbered 2001, 2002 and 2003. When the order for the new six axle 7000 HP Class 20...
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No 82.001, former 2901, ex-56 262, ex 55 5211 with DRG was retired in 1946 (and probably never saw any real service nor its new number 82.001) No 82...
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The class E 41, also known as the DB Class 141 is the first class of German Einheits-Elektrolokomotive (see related article for more details on development)...
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(590 long tons; 660 short tons) on steep inclines. They were numbered 44 001-44 1989. The first 10 examples were built in 1926. These engines had a somewhat...
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The Baureihe 103 is a class of electric locomotives in Germany, originally operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn. For a long period, they were perceived as...
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Thereafter these locomotives were sometimes designated as class E 10.3. One locomotive (designated 751 001, former 110 385) served as a service locomotive for...
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is no longer used in current repaints.[citation needed] The 1044 001 to 126 classes had been painted with a blood orange body. The locomotives up to 1044...
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