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GWR diesel electric shunter No. 1, 1933

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GWR diesel electric shunter No. 1, 1933

An early GWR diesel electric shunter No.1, bought from Fowler & Co in 1933. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.

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Diesel Fowler Shunter

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This print showcases the remarkable GWR diesel electric shunter No. 1, a true gem from 1933. Acquired by the Great Western Railway (GWR) from Fowler & Co, this early model stands as a testament to the innovative strides made in locomotive technology during that era. The image captures its sleek design and robust build, highlighting its significance in revolutionizing railway operations. With its fusion of diesel and electric power, this shunter exemplifies the forward-thinking approach adopted by GWR. This groundbreaking combination allowed for enhanced efficiency and reduced reliance on traditional steam engines. As one gazes upon this historic artifact, it is impossible not to marvel at the engineering prowess behind such an advanced locomotive for its time. The STEAM Museum of the GWR proudly preserves this invaluable piece of transportation history within their collection. Serving as a window into our past, it offers visitors an opportunity to appreciate how far we have come in terms of locomotive development. Beyond being a mere photograph, this print encapsulates an era when rail travel was undergoing transformative changes. It serves as a reminder of how technological advancements can shape industries and pave the way for progress. Whether you are an avid railway enthusiast or simply intrigued by historical milestones, this image evokes curiosity about our rich heritage and invites us to explore further into the fascinating world of railways.


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Introducing the Media Storehouse Framed Print of GWR Diesel Electric Shunter No. 1, a captivating addition to any railway enthusiast's collection. This exquisite print showcases the early diesel electric shunter, No. 1, which was bought by the Great Western Railway (GWR) from Fowler & Co in 1933. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this framed print beautifully depicts the historic moment when the railway industry began its transition from steam to diesel power. The image, taken at the STEAM Museum of the GWR, showcases the unique character and design of this pioneering locomotive. Invest in this stunning framed print and bring the rich history of the GWR and the evolution of railway technology into your home or office. This is not just a print, it's a piece of history that will ignite the imagination and transport you back in time. Note: The Media Storehouse Framed Print of GWR Diesel Electric Shunter No. 1 is available in various sizes to suit your specific requirements. Kindly refer to our size chart or contact our customer service team for more information.


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