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R 707 in "as preserved" condition in 1974
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Designed as a passenger loco to replace 40 year old A2's that were the backbone of passenger haulage, they were only used in actual passenger service for a relatively short period . Dieselisation caused the R's to be relegated to less suitable duties than those for which they were designed. Apart from later day enthusiast train work, this class was in fact a very short lived class in the VR steam picture.
Only two R's, 719 748, were converted to oil burners.
R707 was fitted with pulverised brown coal equipment for a time.
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| Number in Class |
70 |
| Number group |
700 - 769 |
| Construction period |
1951- 1952 |
| In service |
1951 - |
| Where built |
Glasgow |
| Tractive effort |
32,080 lb |
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