Ruston and Hornsby 165hp Diesel Shunter 319290

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Ruston and Hornsby 165hp Diesel Shunter 319290
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D2957 at Bewdley
Built By Ruston & Hornsby
Configuration 0-6-0
Power type Diesel Mechanical
Status Operational
Loco Number D2957 (fictitious)
Other Numbers Works no 319290
History
Built 1952
Designed By Ruston & Hornsby
Type 165 h.p.
1972 Arrived on SVR
Technical
Length 22ft 1in
Weight 28t

Diesel Locomotives

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D2957 in Service

D2957 is one of a number of 165 h.p. diesel shunters at the SVR. It was built by Ruston and Hornsby of Lincoln as works number 319290 of 1953 for use by Robertson Thain at their Ellesmere Port ironworks, and since 1960 by B.I.P. Chemicals at Langley Green.

D2957 in Preservation

319290 was the first Ruston and Hornsby shunter acquired by the SVR, being purchased from B.I.P by SVR(H) in March 1972. Originally the locomotive had no number other than its works number 319290, although it was commonly referred to as the “Red Ruston”. It saw regular use in the SVR’s early days on Engineers’ trains, but now acts as yard shunter in Bewdley Down Yard where it carries a BR livery with the fictitious number D2957. It is maintained by the Bewdley Carriage & Wagon Department.

See also

References

SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition