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Charles Fairburn

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where he was responsible for the introduction of new classes of diesel-electric shunting locomotives - he became Chief Mechanical Engineer of the company in the 1940s, but died in 1945 aged 58.
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and developed their railway electrification department; by 1931 he had risen to chief engineer of the traction department, having been involved in electrification schemes on the
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Fairburn, C. E. (1944). "The Electrification of the Wirral Lines of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. Railway Engineering Division".
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where he studied mathematics and engineering, and obtained a first class degree. After college he served two years under the tutelage of
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with a shortened wheelbase, and made proposals for the first mainline diesel locomotives which were carried out under his successor
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Fairburn, C. E. (1944). "The maintenance of diesel electric shunting locomotives on the L.M.S. Railway".
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in the 1920s where he also was involved in electric traction development work. In 1934 he joined the
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aged 58 on 12 October 1945. He was survived by his wife, Eleanor, with whom he had had two children.
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Fairburn was made Acting CME of the LMS when Stanier was called away on war work in 1942 at the
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Charles Edward Fairburn was born on 5 September 1887 in Bradford. After an education at
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Carpenter, G. W. (2004). "Fairburn, Charles Edward (1887–1945), railway engineer".
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in an experimental squadron, where he was involved in the development of
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Fairburn, C.E. (1938), "The trend of design of electric locomotives",
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Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers
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Fairburn, C. E. (1941). "Diesel shunting locomotives".
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Index

Bradford
Yorkshire
England
Brasenose College, Oxford
Bradford
Brasenose College
railway electrification
English Electric
London, Midland and Scottish Railway
Bradford Grammar School
Brasenose College
Oxford University
Henry Fowler
Derby Works
Midland Railway
metallurgy
Siemens Brothers
Stafford
Shildon
North Eastern Railway
Railway electrification in Great Britain
overhead line electrification
electric locomotives
World War I
Royal Flying Corps
dive bomber
Sopwith Camel
English Electric
Southern Railway
New Zealand Government Railways

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