Manx Electric Locomotive 23

No. 23 Dr. R.P. Hendry
Manufacturer I.o.M.T. & E.P. Co.
Built at Derby Castle Depôt
Constructed 1900
Number built 1
Formation Loco (With Wagons)
Capacity Non-Passenger Vehicle
Operator(s) Manx Electric Railway
Depot(s) Derby Castle Depôt
Specifications
Electric system(s) 550 V DC
Current collection method Overhead
Braking system(s) Hand Only
Track gauge 3 ft (914 mm)

Dr. R.P. Hendry (or "Locomotive 23") is the only locomotive operated by the Manx Electric Railway (MER) on the Isle of Man.

Constructed by the railway company in 1900, and later rebuilt with wagon bodies on either side, the locomotive is now privately owned. It was restored in 1983 and operated as part of the centenary and subsequent celebrations, painted in the "Isle of Man Tramways & Electric Power Co. Ltd." livery. In 1993 the vehicle was named “Dr R. Preston Hendry” in recognition of the man who did so much to save the railways of the island at a difficult time.

The locomotive is currently stored off-site by its owner, but it is hoped to return it to home metals on the MER in the future, for possible use on demonstration and/or permanent way duties.

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