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A switcher, shunter, yard pilot, switch engine, yard goat, or shifter is a small railroad locomotive used for manoeuvring railroad cars inside a rail.


LMS diesel shunter 7058 was based on an earlier Armstrong Whitworth prototype of 1932, which had been tested by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway.


- Wide battery DC electric shunter WCAS - Wide DC(Battery) AC Shunter In 1927, English Electric and WBC built two shunters for yard use in Bombay with.


Disposal DS49 49S - New (1940) Diesel shunter, Exmouth Junction 1959 Scrapped DS74 74S - New (1899) Electric shunter, Durnsford Rd power station 1965 Scrapped.


J52 1952 Steam shunter 1958 Scrapped (1958) 2 (1st) 68816 J52 1952 Steam shunter 1956 Scrapped (1956) 2 (2nd) 68858 J52 1956 Steam shunter 1961 Scrapped.


LMS diesel shunter 7057, later to become NCC Class 22, was built by Harland ' Wolff.


LMS diesel shunter 7052 was an experimental 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunting locomotive, introduced by the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMSR).


As the standard BR general-purpose diesel shunter, the class became a familiar sight at major stations and freight yards.


1831 was the first experimental diesel hydraulic shunter of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) which pioneered diesel shunting in the.


LMS diesel shunter 7054 was initially allocated the number 7404 but this number was never carried.


The two narrow gauge GWR petrol shunters were allocated numbers in this series, as were the five shunters PWM650-PWM654, which were later renumbered.


LMS diesel shunter 7053 carried its original number of 7403 only within the Hunslet Engine Company's works, and was delivered as LMS number 7053.


LMS diesel shunter 7050 is an experimental 0-4-0 diesel-mechanical shunting locomotive, introduced by the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in.


Hunslet used the locomotive as a works shunter, but it was also available for hire, and spent time at oil refineries in.


normally provided by a locomotive known as a shunter (in the UK) or switcher (in the USA).


Most shunter/switchers are now diesel-powered but steam and.


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Synonyms:

engine; locomotive engine; railway locomotive; locomotive;

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