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<p>Hello Dave,</p><p>Thanks for your info,here in Britain double ended locos are the norm with class 31 built by Brush,class 37 by English Electric (these have a super exhaust note and send out plenty of co2) and class 47 by Brush some class 47 locos have been refurvbished and re-engined with caterpillar engines and reclassed 57,class 59 and 66 nick-named sheds built by GM and class 67 a single windscreen loco called Cyclops and Spanish built.We also have a loco of class 20 which has a cab at one end very rarely run as a single unit but usually seen in pairs.</p><p>A lot of British diesels in preservation such as switchers class 03/04,06,07,08,and 14. there are mainline locos 24,25,31 33,35,37, 45 47,50 and 55.Quite a few are mainline registered especially 50 and 55 but restricted to 85 mph .</p><p>Malcolm. </p>
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