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Please note that the proposed use of Class 41 was the second use of the class. The first use mentioned in Wiki is listed for the Warships D600-D604 but they were never classified under TOPS by British Rail as they were all withdrawan from service before TOPS was introduced. BR would not have assigned a TOPS classification to a group of scrap engines. Further I have proposed on the Talk Page for 'Class 41 (Warship)' that the page be retitled 'British Rail Class D20/2' which is the ONLY classification assigned to them by BR. Jsp3970 (talk) 13:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)Reply