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There's an excellent website for the APT-E at http://www.apt-e.org/ - covers the recent restoration and move to Shildon from the NRM's York site. It doesn't look as though they plan to restore it to working order, though at least it's now under cover and has had the assorted rusting areas attended to, and is now in far better condition than during the years spent dumped outdoors at York. As for the other two, the best I could find was http://britishrailways.tripod.com/ex18000.html for the Brown Boveri (1800). The site also covers another Briti***urbine, GT3, built by English Electric. http://britishrailways.tripod.com/exgt3a.html is the link for that one. Hope these are of use! <br /> <br />Edit: just found this site with more information on 18000, 18100 and GT3 <br /> <br />http://www.therailwaycentre.com/Pages%20Loco/D%20loco%20page%20list.html <br /> <br />If you scroll down and click on the relevent entries under "Recognition/illustration files" you'll find photos and data.
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