
Problems found while testing Isle of Man Railways' newly aquired diesel engine may mean it has to be recalled for repairs.
The unit was bought for £400,000.
It'll be used to tackle trackside fires but has also been earmarked to pull the dining car units.
However, runs out with the unit has resulted in an overheating problem being found.
Community Culture and Leisure Minister Graham Cregeen:
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