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- Pilot engines are used to check rail routes.
- If the snow was less than deep, a pilot engine with a larger plough would precede the train.
- They were used as pilot engines at large stations and on other light duties shared with the GWR Hawthorn Class.
- Sinha said the pilot engine hit the passenger train from the rear, throwing two crowded cars off the rail track.
- A turntable was available at Malton, but a pilot engine helped with the gradient on the Malton to Driffield Junction line.
- To prevent such collisions, the line was being worked by a pilot engine to escort every train through the length of single track.
- Traffic exchanging lines at Malton was hauled to and from Scarborough Road Junction with a pilot engine attached at the rear of the train.
- The station pilot engine always had a pair of restaurant cars in a bay platform ready to attach to a morning service to London.
- The last in regular service was No . 108 which was withdrawn in 1963 after being a pilot engine at North Melbourne for many years.
- At least 16 people were killed and 20 injured Tuesday when a pilot engine rammed into a stationary passenger train in eastern Bihar state, railroad officials said.
- A train of 37 wagons of cattle left Albert Harbour for Carlisle at 9.00 p . m ., double headed, the pilot engine being a 2-6-4 tank.
- However, the pilot engine was being used for other duties and had waggons attached to it; moreover the distinctive small engine had been substituted for a larger one.
- Running from Scarborough they halted at Malton, attached a pilot engine at the rear, reversed up onto Malton and Driffield metals at Scarborough Road Junction where the pilot was uncoupled.
- Thomas was used initially as a station pilot engine in the first three stories in book 2, but longed for more important jobs such as pulling the express train like Gordon; his inexperience prevented this.
- Edward is equally happy with coaches or trucks, but he has also been known to help other engines with heavy loads, pull special trains and even act as a pilot engine for the Royal Train.
- The inexperienced pointsman saw a ballast train following the train from Glasgow and wrongly assumed it to be the pilot engine and so let the train through; just then, the Edinburgh train was approaching from the east.
- In theory, the load pulled by the first engine was slightly ( 13 tons ) over its maximum limit ( of 230 tons ), so the driver asked for assistance from a pilot engine, but was not given one.
- The incident began at 12 : 36 am, when a down goods train from Bristol to Exeter, hauled by both a standard-gauge engine and a broad gauge pilot engine, arrived at Norton Fitzwarren to take on and put off stock.
- There was a serious collision on 20 September 1847, near Wool; the mail train from Dorchester was very late in reaching Wareham, and the station master there sent a pilot engine out on the single line to find out what was wrong.
- After the fast goods train had passed, the signalman moved the pilot engine back to the down main line-while this movement was taking place, at 1 : 23 am, the up boat train was offered to the signalman by the preceding signal box.
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