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  2. British Rail Class 321 - Wikipedia

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    One of these sub-leased units was involved in a low-speed derailment at Watford Yard. [35] In May 2007, Central Trains began using Class 321 units on some morning services from Birmingham New Street to Walsall. In November 2007, London Midland took over operation of the Class 321 fleet previously used by Silverlink and Central Trains.

  3. EMD FT - Wikipedia

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    However, only the A unit is from the original demonstrator set. The two B units and the other A were eventually scrapped after years of service. The B unit now on display at Roanoke, originally just a regular FT B unit, was later stripped of its engine and other locomotive parts and converted to a boiler car. It later went to the museum in ...

  4. FM Erie-built - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Southern Railway ordered a four-unit, 8,000 hp (6,000 kW), A-B-B-A set to run long trains at faster speed. However, the resulting slack action on trains spanning several up-and-down gradients resulted in an excess of broken draft gear. [1] KCS bought five more units to reconfigure its Erie-Builts to 6,000 hp (4,500 kW) A-B-A sets. [1]

  5. Ford York engine - Wikipedia

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    The engine was redesigned in 1984 at a cost of £100 million becoming the Ford 2.5 Di engine (direct injection). The block shared the same cylinder spacing and 93.67 mm (3.69 in) bore, allowing production in the same facility and use of the improved block as a service part for the older engine. [3]

  6. EMD E7 - Wikipedia

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    The E7 was the eighth model in a line of passenger diesels of similar design known as EMD E-units, and it became the best selling E model upon its introduction. [1] In profile the front of the nose of an E7A was less slanted than on earlier EMD passenger locomotives, and the E7, E8, and E9 units have been nicknamed “bulldog nose” units ...

  7. EMD F3 - Wikipedia

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    The F3 was the third model in GM-EMD's highly successful F-unit series of cab unit diesel locomotives, and it was the second most produced of the series. The F3 essentially differed from the EMD F2 in that it used the “new” D12 generator to produce more power and from the later EMD F7 in electrical equipment.

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  9. List of Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 variants - Wikipedia

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    Early-production units had the R11F2S-300 turbojet, which was replaced in later machines by the R13-300 powerplant. In the air-to-air role, the MiG-21R could carry two RS-2US or R-3S AAMs, and in the strike role it could be loaded with two UB-16-57UM or UB-32 rocket pods, two S-24 heavy unguided rockets or two bombs of up to 500kg weight (each).