A Class Locomotive
Sixty of these locomotives were ordered by CIE from Metropolitan-Vickers and were built at Dukinfield Works, Manchester between 1955 and 1956 as part of a plan to implement mass dieselisation of the Irish railway network. The A Class provided 4 decades of service, with the last members of the class withdrawn in 1995 after the introduction of the new 201 class. 17 Locomotives will be modelled, featuring full livery and detail evolutions over their lifespan, including Crossley and GM engined versions.
054 - A Class Locomotive - Irish Rail
A Class Locomotive 054in Irish Rail Livery (Dayglo Panels) No staff snatchers; CAWS with protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Common Feat...
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A Class Locomotive 017in Irish Rail Livery No staff snatchers; CAWS without protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Common Features: Highly...
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A Class Locomotive 036in Irish Rail Livery (Dayglo Panels) No staff snatchers; CAWS with protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Common Fea...
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A Class Locomotive 048in Irish Rail Livery No staff snatchers; CAWS with protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Click here for the latest n...
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A Class Locomotive 007 in Irish Rail Supertrain Livery No staff snatchers; CAWS without protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Common Featu...
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A Class Locomotive 056in Irish Rail on Supertrain Livery No staff snatchers; CAWS without protective guards; toughened glass windscreens Common Fea...
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