British Rail Class 21 (NBL)
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This article is about diesel locomotives built 1958-1960. For 1990s-era locomotives used by EuroCargo Rail and Eurotunnel, see British Rail Class 21 (MaK).
The British Rail Class 21 was a type of Type 2 diesel-electric locomotive built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow for British Rail in 1958–1960. They were numbered D6100-D6157. Thirty-eight of the locomotives were withdrawn by August 1968; the rest were rebuilt with bigger engines to become Class 29, although those locos only lasted until 1971.[1]
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