50020
50020 is a designation that can refer to several different entities, depending on the context. One notable instance is in the realm of railway locomotives. In the United Kingdom, 50020 is the identifier for a specific British Rail Class 50 diesel-electric locomotive, affectionately known as "The Royal Anglian Regiment". These locomotives were built by the English Electric Company at their Vulcan Foundry works in Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, between 1967 and 1968. They were designed for heavy freight and passenger duties on the West Coast Main Line. 50020 itself was outshopped in October 1967. Throughout its operational life, it served various depots and saw a significant amount of service before eventual withdrawal. Like many of its class, 50020 has a history that includes periods of maintenance, modifications, and eventual preservation efforts.
Beyond locomotives, the number 50020 might appear as a postcode, a serial number, a product code, or