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Irish Transport Company class 2600 (AEC Railcars)
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Ireland | 1951
66 produced
2654 in April 1975 at Connolly Station, Dublin
2654 in April 1975 at Connolly Station, Dublin
The Carlisle Kid

At the beginning of the fifties, the Irish Railways ordered a number of railcars which were nearly identical to the AEC railcars of Northern Ireland, which were in turn based on the earlier GWR AEC railcars. Each one had a body constructed by Park Royal and two 125 hp AEC engines. Each one could haul up to two trailers. Additionally, a small number of driving trailers was built.

After the 60 motor cars built by Park Royal, six more were constructed at Inchicore. They could operate in combinations of up to four motor cars and were used for all kinds of trains, also for important express services. In the seventies, a number was rebuilt to unpowered coaches for push-pull trains. They were withdrawn in the mid-eighties with the introduction of DART.

Variantpower car + driving traileronly power car
General
Built1951-1956
ManufacturerAssociated Equipment Company, Park Royal, Inchicore
Axle config1A-A1+2-2 1A-A1 
Gauge5 ft 3 in (Irish broad gauge)
Seats60
Dimensions and Weights
Length125 ft 0 in62 ft 6 in
Empty weight86,200 lbs
Boiler
Variantpower car + driving traileronly power car
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-mechanic
Top speed75 mph
EngineAEC A215
Engine type2x 6-cyl. diese1
Engine output250 hp (186 kW)
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