How to use in-sentence of “locomotive”:
– They were also classified as British Rail Class EB1 for a short period of time, although only a single locomotive was completely modified to “EB1” condition.
– British Rail Class D3/14 was a diesel-electric locomotive built by the London and North Eastern Railway at its Doncaster Works.
– Only articles of a general locomotive nature should be grouped here; otherwise they should be categorised by country, railway, locomotive type, etc.
– The British Rail Class 07 diesel locomotive is an off-centre cab dock shunter.
– Thomas the Tank Engine is a small fictional steam locomotive in “The Railway Series” books by the Reverend Wilbert Awdry and his son, Christopher.

Example sentences of “locomotive”:
– British Rail Class EE1 was an electric locomotive commissioned by the North Eastern Railway in 1922.
– Then, its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it.
– By 1994, a short section of track existed, and the steam locomotive “Sir Gomer” hauled short passenger trains.
– Dv12 is the name of a type of locomotive used in Finland.
– To date, one Class 01/5 registered locomotive has been preserved.
– His nephew, also named Zerah Colburn, was a famous locomotive designer.
– The British Rail Class 84 was a 25 kV AC electric locomotive that operated on the West Coast Main Line of the London Midland Region.
– This new locomotive hauled three passenger cars along a 300 meter circular railway track and carried about 90,000 people in four months during its trail run at the Berlin Industrial Exhibition.
– An electric locomotive runs on electricity as the name suggests.
- British Rail Class EE1 was an electric locomotive commissioned by the North Eastern Railway in 1922.
- Then, its first Locomotive and Carriage Superintendent Matthew Kirtley decided to organise their works and persuaded that the railway should build their own rolling stock instead of than buying it.
– It was in this complex that the first locomotive completely manufactured in Mexico was made.
– His final movie role was in Disney’s “The Great Locomotive Chase”.
– This locomotive was on loan from Fragonset Railways, and has since returned to main-line service.
– British Railways 10100 was an unusual experimental diesel locomotive known informally as “The Fell Diesel Locomotive” after Lt.
– The passenger train was crushed to 1/3 of its length, because it consisted of light railbuses and the freight train locomotive was five times as heavy.
– British Rail 18000 was a prototype mainline gas turbine-electric locomotive built for British Railways in 1949.
More in-sentence examples of “locomotive”:
– A diesel locomotive is a locomotive powered by a diesel engine.
– The design employed results from the 1948 locomotive exchanges undertaken in advance of further locomotive classes being constructed.
– British Rail allocated the number E1000 to the locomotive following its conversion from gas turbine propulsion.
– It is the first new diesel-electric locomotive to be built in Kiel since production of the DE 1002 ended in 1993.
– The DF4D is a kind of diesel locomotive used in China.
– The British Rail Class 47 is a class of British railway Diesel locomotive#Diesel-electricdiesel-electric locomotive that was developed in the 1960s by Brush Traction.
– The London Underground had an electric locomotive built by Vickers named after her.
– In practice it is the locomotive which decides where trains may operate, although many high capacity four axle wagons have high RAs when fully loaded.
– An electro-diesel locomotive is one that can operate either from an Railway electrification systemelectrical supply, such as overhead lines or an energized third rail, or from an onboard diesel engine.
– The British Rail Class 86 was the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s.
– The BR standard class 5 4-6-0 was one of the 12 Steam locomotives of British Railways#BR Standard Classesstandard classes of steam locomotive built by British Railways in the 1950s.
– The British Rail Class 03 locomotive is, together with British Rail Class 04Class 04, one of BR’s most successful smaller 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunters.
– A 4000 Series Locomotive which numbered 1893 is 4th generation of Mao Zedong Locomotive.
– The locomotive was named “Douglas”.
– DP1, or Prototype Deltic is a demonstrator locomotive built by English Electric in 1955.
– The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company was a railway locomotive and carriage builder, founded in Birmingham, England.
– At least one other Yorkshire Engine Company locomotive was loaned to British Railways in the 1960s.
– The British Rail Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotive designed primarily for shunting but also short distance freight trips along branch lines.
– On 3 September 1849 the first train came through Altenbrunslar, pulled by a locomotive called “Hassia”.
– It was a diesel locomotive in the pre-TOPS period built by the Hunslet Engine Company with a Gardner 6L3 engine.
– Eurotunnel indicates the Class 92 locomotive as the reference for other locomotives which railway undertakings might want to get certified for usage in the Channel tunnel.
– The Class 9F was the last in a series of standardised locomotive classes designed for British Railways during the 1950s.
– They can bury cars, trucks, and even a locomotive under snow.The Great Blizzard of 1888 was very damaging for the Northeastern United States.
– T21, originally T2 is a diesel-hydraulic locomotive operated by Swedish State Railways and Nora Bergslags Järnväg of Sweden.
- A diesel locomotive is a locomotive powered by a diesel engine.
- The design employed results from the 1948 locomotive exchanges undertaken in advance of further locomotive classes being constructed.
– David Curwen, who was a locomotive engineer, visited with him.
– The BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 is a class of steam locomotive designed for British Railways by Robert Riddles.
– The projects, which started with Macro themes, continue covering the following study areas; Strategic Locomotive Sectors and Development of Values that are capable of moving Turkey to the aspired macro objectives.
– DP2, meaning Diesel Prototype number 2, was a prototype Type 4 mainline diesel locomotive built in 1962 by English Electric at their Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows to demonstrate its wares to British Railways.
– If the front locomotive of a pair in multiple has failed the driver can still control the rear locomotive for as long as air and electricity supplies are available on the failed locomotive.
– British Rail Class D3/11 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway, but delivered to its successor British Rail in England.
– It was built in 1998 in CSR Sifang Locomotive and Rolling Stock Co., Ltd.
– This created the largest locomotive manufacturing company in Europe at the time.
– Chinese Rail DF4 is a kind of diesel locomotive used in China.
– The NBL/MAN engines were built by the North British Locomotive Company in Scotland under licence from the German company MAN.
– Rolt 1965, pages 61–62 In 1958, the original “Talyllyn” locomotive was put back in service.
– It was a Diesel enginediesel powered locomotive in the pre-TOPS period.
– Siemens’ electric locomotive was the first train to use a third rail and power was provided by a dynamo built for this purpose.
– Several types of gas turbine locomotive have been developed.
– The British Rail Class 21, originally known as the North British List of British Rail power classificationsType 2 diesel-electric, was a type of diesel locomotive built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow for British Railways in 1958-1960.
– The British Rail Class 76, also known as Class EM1, is a class of 1.5kV DC, Bo-Bo electric locomotive designed for use on the now-closed Woodhead Line in Northern England.
– In 1866, Patrick Stirling was appointed as Locomotive Superintendent, and the first of the 875 class was built in 1886.
– In 1951, “Sir Haydn” became the first new locomotive to travel on Talyllyn Railway in over 80 years.
– The steam then pushes the piston which in turn pushes a metal rod that is connected to the wheels, making the locomotive move.
– A steam locomotive uses wood, coal or oil as fuel to heat water in a boiler, which turns into steam which pushes pistons to power the train.
– In 1999, CSR Ziyang Locomotive Works developed into two DF4CKs which were based on the freight version.
– British Rail Class D3/10 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway in England, and later taken over by British Railways.
