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The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight work. While they remain the most powerful diesel locomotives in the UK fleet they have suffered from poor reliability throughout their service life.
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Departmental: | 97 · 97/6 · Eastern · Southern · Other Series |
Prototypes: | 15097–15099 · 18000 · 18100 · D0226/D0227 · D0260 · D0280 · D2999 · DHP1 · DP1 · DP2 · GT3 · HS4000 · Janus/Taurus · Powerhaul |