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RH&DR diesel number 12 and 14

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Publication date 2022-11-26 at 10:57
Design number 937146

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Captain Howey had often experimented with alternatives to steam in order to make the winter timetable more economical, and in 1929 the Theakston-Ford petrol locomotive appeared for its brief life on the Railway.

In 1931, Howey converted his 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost into a locomotive that survived until 1961. After running trials with the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railways locomotive, Shelagh of Eskdale the RH&DR duly ordered their own mainline diesel.

Originally named John Southland, this diesel was renamed J B Snell after the railwayโ€™s Director and past General Manager. The Romney's first main-line diesel is often seen hauling the permanent way train and performing other essential maintenance tasks, as well as passenger train duties.

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