Much to delight of railway enthusiasts, diesel engines clag and snarl and belch out fumes, much to the consternation of just wanted to get to work on time.
While the majority of high-speed railway networks now use electric traction, diesels provided a useful technological stepping-stone from steam power and the cleaner, faster and greener future, although diesel locomotives and multiple-units still ply their trade on secondary routes. And – thankfully for the travelling public – modern locomotives and units don’t tend to clatter-clat as much these days.
Here we round up the 10 fastest diesel locomotives ever.
10. Pioneer Zephyr – 112mph

Perhaps surprisingly, this is the only American entry on the list, but the Pioneer Zephyr was the first streamlined diesel train and the first multi-coach passenger train to exceed 180 km/h. On May 26 1934 it hit a maximum speed of 112mph as part of a dawn-to-dusk run between Denver and Chicago, which went onto inspire the film The Silver Streak and in turn, the train’s nickname.
The ‘Dawn to Dusk’ run was part of a publicity stunt to raise awareness of the new train: all other services were diverted and track workers checked the rails all along the route to ensure there wouldn’t be any problems, plus signs were placed ahead of problematic curves to warn the train’s crew, plus stations along the route were protected by police officers and every level crossing was manned to stop car traffic from crossing the railway line.
10. Pioneer Zephyr – 112mph

The train entered regular revenue service on November 11 1934, between Kansas City, Omaha and Lincoln. It operated this and other routes until its retirement in 1960, when it was donated to Chicago's Museum of Science & Industry, where it remains on public display today.
While only one of its kind was built, similar multiple-units followed and this train is considered to have spearheaded the dieselisation of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, which owned the set, thanks to an improved speed, economy and public appeal over steam traction following the Great Depression, which led American railway companies to lose passengers to the automobile.
9. Class 55 Deltic – 125mph

Trying to compile a list of the 10 fastest diesel locomotives ever is a minefield, owing to some “records” barely being more than hearsay that has been repeated – and printed – throughout the years, especially when it comes to the early and mid-1900s. Designed to replace A4 high speed steam trains on the UK’s East Coast Main Line, 22 of the class were built and they provided Britian’s first regular 100mph service when they started running between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh in 1961.

















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