- TNP Nation
- Ethnon
- Discord
- Marcus Antonius #8887
Unloading one of the traction motors
London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Nos. 10000 and 10001 were the forerunners of many current British mainline diesel locomotives.
Designed by H. G. Ivatt and built in 1947/48 at Derby Works, many of their parts and concepts are still used on the railway network today.
The original No. 10000 was scrapped in 1968 before historically important diesel locomotives became part of the preservation movement.
The two Ivatt diesel-electric locomotives and the Class EM2s had many similar components, and the acquisition of the traction motors is hugely beneficial to the project.
Although 1501 was withdrawn from mainline service in the Netherlands in the 1980s, it continued to be used on special trains until the 2000s, and its traction motors are still in excellent condition.