What engine is in a Class 66 locomotive?

What engine is in a Class 66 locomotive?

EMD Class 66

Specifications
Prime mover EMD 12N-710G3B-T2, 2,420 kW
Engine type V12 Two-stroke diesel
Alternator Main: General Motors AR8PHEH Aux.: General Motors CA6B
Traction motors General Motors D43TR Axle Hung (6x)

How much can a Class 66 pull?

He pointed to the British Rail ‘Western’ preserved locomotive and said that it had almost as much power [as the Class 66] but over the last 40 years, the Americans have developed traction systems which enable the Class 66 to pull up to 3000 tons round some very hilly railways of the UK.

What is Southeastern high speed?

Southeastern High Speed is a route add-on for Train Sim World 2. It features the 51 miles route between London St Pancras and Faversham, including a section of High Speed 1 between St Pancras and Ebbsfleet International.

Do locomotives have gears?

Diesel–hydraulic locomotives use one or more torque converters, in combination with fixed ratio gears. Drive shafts and gears form the final drive to convey the power from the torque converters to the wheels, and to effect reverse.

What is the fastest underground line?

The Central Line is reportedly the fastest service in terms of overall train speed, but much depends on the gaps between stations.

What is a Class 66?

The Class 66 is a type of six-axle diesel-electric freight locomotive developed in part from the Class 59, for use on the railways of the UK.Since its introduction the class has been successful and has been sold to British and other European railway companies.

What is a Co Co Class 66 locomotive?

Co-Co diesel locomotive. The Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) Class 66 (or JT42CWR) are Co-Co diesel locomotives built by EMD for the European heavy freight market. Designed for use in Great Britain as the Class 66, a development of the Class 59, they have been adapted and certified for use in other European countries.

What is a EMD Class 66 locomotive?

EMD Class 66. The Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) Class 66 (or JT42CWR) are Co-Co diesel locomotives built by EMD for the European heavy freight market.

Can a Class 66 locomotive be used outside the UK?

Designed for use in Great Britain as the Class 66, a development of the Class 59, they have been adapted and certified for use in other European countries. Outside Europe, 40 locomotives have been sold to Egyptian Railways for passenger operation.