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  1. Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid (19 de septiembre de 1882 - 25 de abril de 1970) [1] fue un ingeniero ferroviario y mecánico británico. Como ingeniero mecánico jefe del Ferrocarril del Sur de Inglaterra desde 1937 hasta poco después de la nacionalización de 1948, diseñó novedosas locomotoras de vapor que se harían muy populares en el Reino ...

  2. Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid CBE (19 September 1882 – 25 April 1970) was a British railway and mechanical engineer best known as the Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Southern Railway between 1937 and the 1948 nationalisation, developing many well-known locomotives.

  3. Oliver Bulleid was a British railway engineer who worked with Nigel Gresley and later became the Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Southern Railway. He designed many novel locomotives, such as the Merchant Navy Pacifics, the Q1, and the Leader, but also faced challenges and criticism.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2020 · Learn about the life and career of Oliver Bulleid, who succeeded REL Maunsell in 1937 and designed the Merchant Navy and West Country classes. Find out how he worked with Gresley, Ivatt and Wedgwood, and how he faced the challenges of electrification and war.

  5. Bulleid Society | OVBS Biographical Timeline. BIOGRAPHICAL TIMELINE. OLIVER VAUGHAN SNELL BULLEID, CBE. 1882 – 1970. Chief Mechanical Engineer, Southern Railway and. Southern Region of British Railways, 1937-1949. Institution of Mechanical Engineer.

  6. The Leader was a class of experimental 0-6-0+0-6-0 T steam locomotive, produced in the United Kingdom to the design of the innovative engineer Oliver Bulleid. The Leader was an attempt to extend the life of steam traction by eliminating many of the operational drawbacks associated with existing steam locomotives.

  7. Oliver Vaughan Snell Bulleid fue un ingeniero ferroviario y mecánico británico. Como ingeniero mecánico jefe del Ferrocarril del Sur de Inglaterra desde 1937 hasta poco después de la nacionalización de 1948, diseñó novedosas locomotoras de vapor que se harían muy populares en el Reino Unido.