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*[[BR Class 42 D821 Greyhound | D821 Greyhound]]: Class 42 ‘Warship’ (based at SVR) | *[[BR Class 42 D821 Greyhound | D821 Greyhound]]: Class 42 ‘Warship’ (based at SVR) | ||
*[[BR Class 35 D7029 | D7029]]: Class 35 ‘Hymek (based at SVR) | *[[BR Class 35 D7029 | D7029]]: Class 35 ‘Hymek (based at SVR) | ||
− | *D1015 Western Champion: BR Class 53 ‘Western’ (based at Boden Rail)* | + | *[[BR Class 52 D1015 Western Champion | D1015 Western Champion]]: BR Class 53 ‘Western’ (based at Boden Rail)* |
*D8568: BR Class 17 ‘Clayton Type 1’ (based at Chinnor & Princes Risborough) | *D8568: BR Class 17 ‘Clayton Type 1’ (based at Chinnor & Princes Risborough) | ||
Revision as of 17:25, 23 December 2016
Diesel Traction Group (DTG) was formed in 1977 from a group of six enthusiasts led by Chris Reid and Colin Massingham. The Group owns/manages four locomotives:
- D821 Greyhound: Class 42 ‘Warship’ (based at SVRSevern Valley Railway)
- D7029: Class 35 ‘Hymek (based at SVRSevern Valley Railway)
- D1015 Western Champion: BRBritish Rail or British Railways Class 53 ‘Western’ (based at Boden Rail)*
- D8568: BRBritish Rail or British Railways Class 17 ‘Clayton Type 1The British Railways classification for diesel locomotives of up to 1000 bhp’ (based at Chinnor & Princes Risborough)
*The Group's main line operations are carried out in conjunction with Pathfinder Tours & Vintage Trains (Tyseley).[1] From time to time D1015 has visited the SVRSevern Valley Railway for Diesel Galas or attention from the DTG Engineering Staff.
See also
Diesel Locomotives
List of preservation groups
References
- ↑ DTG web site