| British Railways Class 29 | 
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D6121 in BR green livery with white stripe and large yellow warning panel and headcode at Inverness MPD, August 1968  | 
| Type and origin | 
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 | Power type | Diesel-electric | 
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 | Builder | North British Locomotive Co. | 
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 | Build date | 1958–1960 (original Class 21) | 
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 | Rebuilder | Paxman | 
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 | Rebuild date | Rebuilt: 1963, 1965–1967 | 
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 | Number rebuilt | 20 | 
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| Career | 
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 | Operators | British Rail | 
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 | Numbers | D6100–03/06–08/12–14/16/19, D6121/23/24/29/30/32/33/37 | 
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 | Axle load class | Route availability 6 (RA 5 from 1969) | 
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 | Retired | 1969–1971 | 
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 | Disposition | All scrapped | 
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The British Rail Class 29 were a class of 20 diesel-electric Bo-Bo locomotives produced by the re-engining of the NBL Type 2 units. The units were designed for both passenger and freight trains.