CIE decided in the mid-1940s to replace steam with diesel following a fact finding visit to the United States, this lead to the ordering of the two-mixed traffic Sulzers 1100-1101 and the Mirrless diesel shunters.
CIE also placed an order for 6 1800bhp 'express locomotives" with twin Sulzer engines and Metropolitan Vickers electrical equipment presumably to replace the 4-6-0s on the Cork Line. CIE was forced to cancel the order by the Government (the Milne Report recommending that CIE continue with steam), but required to purchase the engines and electrical equipment which were eventually used in the B101 Class.
Has anyone information particularly diagrams or artists impressions of these proposed 1800bhp 'express locomotives"?.
Jack Kennedy spoke of the locos running on 3 axle bogies (same as contemporary American practice for twin engined American passenger locos) both Alco (DL109 & GM E Units had twin engines with similar power output, CIEs 1st Diesel programme (1945/6) included a single cab mixed traffic loco and a Luxury railcar set for Tourist Traffic possibly inspired by the CIE Chairman A P Reynolds visit to the United States. https://www.dib.ie/biography/reynolds-augustus-percival-harald-percy-a7636
He was appointed to the GN Board and acted as Chairman on a bi-annual basis following the re-election of Fianna Fail and is likely to have advocated for investment and modernisation of the Northern.
Interesting to envisage what would have happened if the Government had acted on Reynolds 1948 advice and allowed him to remain Chairman.
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CIE decided in the mid-1940s to replace steam with diesel following a fact finding visit to the United States, this lead to the ordering of the two-mixed traffic Sulzers 1100-1101 and the Mirrless diesel shunters.
CIE also placed an order for 6 1800bhp 'express locomotives" with twin Sulzer engines and Metropolitan Vickers electrical equipment presumably to replace the 4-6-0s on the Cork Line. CIE was forced to cancel the order by the Government (the Milne Report recommending that CIE continue with steam), but required to purchase the engines and electrical equipment which were eventually used in the B101 Class.
Has anyone information particularly diagrams or artists impressions of these proposed 1800bhp 'express locomotives"?.
Jack Kennedy spoke of the locos running on 3 axle bogies (same as contemporary American practice for twin engined American passenger locos) both Alco (DL109 & GM E Units had twin engines with similar power output, CIEs 1st Diesel programme (1945/6) included a single cab mixed traffic loco and a Luxury railcar set for Tourist Traffic possibly inspired by the CIE Chairman A P Reynolds visit to the United States. https://www.dib.ie/biography/reynolds-augustus-percival-harald-percy-a7636
He was appointed to the GN Board and acted as Chairman on a bi-annual basis following the re-election of Fianna Fail and is likely to have advocated for investment and modernisation of the Northern.
Interesting to envisage what would have happened if the Government had acted on Reynolds 1948 advice and allowed him to remain Chairman.
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