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Description SNCF Le Creusot BB 9000 Class 1,500V dc overhead, 4,350 hp Bo-Bo No.BB 9004 of 1954 at the French Railway Museum, Mulhouse, 3/09. Joint World Speed Record holder with CC 7107 of 205.7 mph in 1955.
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Hugh Llewelyn    wikidata:Q57710838
 
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Location of birth Seven Sisters Edit this at Wikidata
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