Diesel Traction Group

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Diesel Traction Group (DTG) was formed in 1977 from a group of six enthusiasts led by Chris Reid and Colin Massingham.

Structure

DTG Limited is a private limited company number 05012555 incorporated on 12 January 2004.[1] DTG Limited oversees the running of D1015 Western Champion. To allow the DTG to operate in today's financially demanding world it formed a wholly owned trading subsidiary, DTG Trading Limited.[2] [3]

In January 2017 the Group offered new shares to raise funds for a replacement engine for D1015 Western Champion.[4] This was successful and the appeal closed the following month.[5]

Locomotives

The Group owns/manages four locomotives:

  • D821 Greyhound: Class 42 ‘Warship’ (based at SVRSevern Valley Railway)
  • D7029: Class 35 ‘Hymek (based at SVRSevern Valley Railway)
  • D1015 Western Champion: BRBritish Rail or British Railways Class 52 ‘Western’ (based at SVRSevern Valley Railway)
  • D8568: BRBritish Rail or British Railways Class 17 ‘Clayton Type 1The British Railways classification for diesel locomotives of up to 1000 bhp’ (based at Chinnor & Princes Risborough)

D8568, and before it became resident D1015, periodically visited the SVRSevern Valley Railway for Diesel Galas or attention from the DTG Engineering Staff.

Mainline operations

*The Group's main line operations are carried out in conjunction with Pathfinder Tours and Vintage Trains (Tyseley).[6]

See also

Diesel Locomotives
List of preservation groups

References

  1. Companies House (retrieved 5 January 2017)
  2. Financial Statements for the year ending 31 December 2015
  3. 'About Us', DTG website (Retrieved 17 November 2018)
  4. SVRLive
  5. D1015 ENGINE APPEAL - update 11th February, DTG website (retrieved 30 March 2017)
  6. DTG web site

Links

DTG Web site