- Source: Diesel locomotives of British Rail
- Lokomotif diesel
- Lokomotif
- Daftar istilah transportasi rel
- Lokomotif uap
- Transportasi rel
- Hunslet Engine Company
- Jalur kereta api Hastings
- Pelangsir
- Sejarah perkeretaapian
- Kereta penumpang
- Diesel locomotives of British Rail
- British Rail Class 55
- British Rail Class 99 (locomotive)
- British Rail Class 08
- British Rail Class 93 (Stadler)
- List of British Rail classes
- British Rail Class 70 (diesel)
- British Rail Class 25
- British Rail Class 47
- British Rail Class 44
British Rail operated a large number of different diesel locomotive types. The majority of these were built between 1955 and 1968.
Many classes were rushed into service as part of the 1955 Modernisation Plan, but poor reliability and a rapid decline in rail transport meant that some would have very short service lives.
Pre-nationalisation diesels
Other countries, particularly the United States, had started introducing diesel locomotives in large number from the 1930s onwards. All the pre-grouping companies experimented with them, but none produced them in large numbers. The LMS made the largest strides by starting a successful series of diesel shunting locomotives, the successors of which are still in service as the Class 08.
The LMS also experimented with mainline locomotives, with their 10000 and 10001 type being the first to enter mainline service in the country.
Early BR diesel locomotives
British Rail 10100
British Rail 10800
British Rail Class D16/2