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EE TYPE 4 CLASS 40

The Class 40 Diesel Locomotive was designed and built to pull express passenger services. They were built between 1958 and 1962 by English Electric at the Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows in a 1Co-Co1 configuration. They first saw service between London Liverpool Street and Norwich, including the East Coast Main Line. Due to a lack of power they were subsequently transferred for use on passenger services on the West Coast Main Line. Later, due to the electrification of the WCML, they were demoted to freight and local passenger services. They were gradually retired between 1976 and 1985. All were withdrawn by 1988, and several locomotives have been preserved.

LPAP-DSL-CO-0087 
 40181 enters Lincoln, heading to Manchester Piccadily, on the last booked Class 40 service train from Skegness, 15th September 1984. 
 Keywords: BR, Eastern, LNER, Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Diesel, BR, Engineer, Colour, Class40, 40181, D381, SP, 1984
LPAP-DSL-CO-0087 
 40181 enters Lincoln, heading to Manchester Piccadily, on the last booked Class 40 service train from Skegness, 15th September 1984. 
 Keywords: BR, Eastern, LNER, Lincolnshire, Lincoln, Diesel, BR, Engineer, Colour, Class40, 40181, D381, SP, 1984
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40181 enters Lincoln, heading to Manchester Piccadily, on the last

booked Class 40 service train from Skegness, 15th September 1984.