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British Rail Class 24 and British Rail Class 37

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Difference between British Rail Class 24 and British Rail Class 37

British Rail Class 24 vs. British Rail Class 37

The British Railways class 24 diesel locomotives, also known as the Sulzer Type 2, were built from 1958 to 1961. The British Rail Class 37 is a diesel-electric locomotive.

Similarities between British Rail Class 24 and British Rail Class 37

British Rail Class 24 and British Rail Class 37 have 29 things in common (in Unionpedia): British Rail, British Rail Class 25, British Rail Class 26, British Rail Class 27, British Rail Class 33, British Rail Class 47, British Rail Class 86, British Rail corporate liveries, Crewe Diesel TMD, Crewe Works, Diesel locomotive, Diesel–electric transmission, Direct current, East Anglia, East Lancashire Railway, Far North Line, Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, Head-end power, History of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994, Inverness, Inverness TMD, North Yorkshire Moors Railway, Rail (magazine), Route availability, Steam generator (railroad), TOPS, Train reporting number, Vacuum brake, Wales.

British Rail

British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was the state-owned company that operated most of the rail transport in Great Britain between 1948 and 1997.

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British Rail Class 25

The British Rail Class 25 diesel locomotives were also known as Sulzer Type 2.

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British Rail Class 26

The British Rail Class 26 diesel locomotives, also known as the BRCW Type 2, were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon Company (BRCW) at Smethwick in 1958-59.

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British Rail Class 27

British Rail's Class 27 comprised 69 diesel locomotives built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (BRCW) during 1961 and 1962.

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British Rail Class 33

The British Rail Class 33 also known as the BRCW Type 3 or Crompton is a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives ordered in 1957 and built for the Southern Region of British Railways between 1960 and 1962.

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British Rail Class 47

The British Rail Class 47 is a class of British railway diesel-electric locomotive that was developed in the 1960s by Brush Traction.

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British Rail Class 86

The British Rail Class 86 is the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s.

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British Rail corporate liveries

The history of British Rail's corporate liveries is quite complex.

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Crewe Diesel TMD

Crewe Diesel Depot is a former diesel-electric locomotive Traction Maintenance Depot - formerly Crewe Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot or Crewe Diesel TMD - situated to the south of and visible from Crewe railway station.

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Crewe Works

Crewe railway works is a British railway engineering facility built in 1840 by the Grand Junction Railway.

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Diesel locomotive

A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine.

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Diesel–electric transmission

A diesel–electric transmission, or diesel–electric powertrain, is used by a number of vehicle and ship types for providing locomotion.

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Direct current

Direct current (DC) is the unidirectional flow of electric charge.

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East Anglia

East Anglia is a geographical area in the East of England.

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East Lancashire Railway

The East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway line in north west England which runs between Heywood in Greater Manchester and Rawtenstall (Lancashire) with intermediate stations at Bury Bolton Street,, Summerseat, Ramsbottom all in Greater Manchester, and Irwell Vale in Lancashire.

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Far North Line

The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick.

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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway

The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWR, GWSR or Gloucs-Warks Steam Railway) is a volunteer-run heritage railway which runs along the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border of the Cotswolds, England.

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Head-end power

In rail transport, head-end power (HEP) or electric train supply (ETS) is the electrical power distribution system on a passenger train.

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History of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994

The history of rail transport in Great Britain 1948–1994 covers the period when the British railway system was nationalised under the name of British Rail (initially known as British Railways), until its eventual privatisation in 1994.

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Inverness

Inverness (from the Inbhir Nis, meaning "Mouth of the River Ness", Inerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands.

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Inverness TMD

Inverness TMD is a railway traction maintenance depot situated in Inverness, Scotland.

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North Yorkshire Moors Railway

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England running through the North York Moors National Park.

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Rail (magazine)

Rail is a British magazine on the subject of current rail transport in Great Britain.

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Route availability

Route Availability (RA) is the system by which the permanent way and supporting works (bridges, embankments, etc.) of the railway network of Great Britain are graded.

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Steam generator (railroad)

A steam generator is a type of boiler used to produce steam for climate control and potable water heating in railroad passenger cars.

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TOPS

Total Operations Processing System, or TOPS, is a computer system for managing the locomotives and rolling stock (railroad cars) owned by and/or operated on a rail system.

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Train reporting number

A train reporting number in Great Britain identifies a particular train service.

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Vacuum brake

The vacuum brake is a braking system employed on trains and introduced in the mid-1860s.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.

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British Rail Class 24 and British Rail Class 37 Comparison

British Rail Class 24 has 81 relations, while British Rail Class 37 has 138. As they have in common 29, the Jaccard index is 13.24% = 29 / (81 + 138).

References

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