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    UK: Diesel Loco: 60

    Diesel Loco

    Brush type 5 heavy freight loco

    The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co heavy freight diesel-electric locomotives built by Brush Traction. They are nicknamed Tugs by rail enthusiasts.  During the 1980s, it became increasingly apparent that British Rail required a more capable Type 5 locomotive for its heavy freight trains. Dissatisfaction with the British Rail Class 56's reliability led to the stipulation of a 95 percent availability, a stringent requirement at the time. A total of three bids were received to a competitive tender issued on 10 August 1987; of these, Brush Traction's submission was selected and an order for 100 locomotives was issued during the following year. Despite the first example being completed during June 1989, due to a number of technical issues discovered during testing, the first examples of the Class 60 would not enter revenue service until late 1990.

    Operated only during the final years of British Rail, the entire Class 60 fleet became the property of English Welsh & Scottish (EWS) following the privatisation of British Rail during the mid 1990s. While the company was reportedly unimpressed by the type's performance, it was retained for heavy freight duties while much of the fleet was stored and subsequently sold on to other operators. Between 2004 and 2007, typically between 50 and 75% of the fleet would be out of action at a given time. However, during November 2010, EWS's successor, DB Schenker, announced that a portion of the fleet would be overhauled, referring to such units as Super 60s and extending their service life through to around 2025. Not all Class 60s received such overhauls however. During 2020, a Class 60 became the first example of the type to be scrapped, while another became the first to be preserved.

    Gauge 1435mm
    Builder Brush Traction
    Max Speed 60mph
    Introduced 1989-93
    Length 21340mm
    Width 2640mm
    Height 3950mm
    Weight 129t-131t
    Engine Mirrlees MB275T
    Transmission Diesel Electric
    Power 2300kW
    TE 474kN
    Wheelbase 15300mm
    Wheel Arrangement Co-Co
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    60001 The Railway Observer**, Steadfast** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60002 High Peak**, Capability Brown**, GRAHAM FARISH 50TH ANNIVERSARY 1970-2020 GBTG TO
    60003 Freight Transport Association, Christopher Wren** S WQDA TO
    60004 Lochnagar** S GBSD TO
    60005 BP Gas Avonmouth**, Skiddaw** S WQDA TO
    60006 Scunthorpe Ironmaster**, Great Gable** X
    60007 The Spirit of Tom Kendell, Robert Adam** S WQDA TO Re-engined and Switch on Safety branding
    60008 Sir William McAlpine**, Gypsum Queen II**, Moel Fammau** S DCRS LB
    60009 Carnedd Dafydd** S DCRS LB
    60010 Pumlumom Plynlimon** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60011 Cader Idris** S WQBA TO Re-engined
    60012 Glyder Fawr** S WQDA TO
    60013 Robert Boyle** S DCRS LB
    60014 Alexander Fleming** S GBSD LP
    60015 Bow Fell** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60017 Shotton Works Centenary Year 1996**, Arenig Fawr** S WQBA TO Re-engined
    60018 Moel Siabod** S GBSD TO
    60019 Port of Grimsby & Immingham**, Wild Boar Fell** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60020 Great Whernside**, The Willows S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60021 Star of the East**, Pen-y-Ghent**, PENYGHENT GBTG TO Re-engined
    60022 Ingleborough** S DCRS LB
    60023 The Cheviot** S WQDA TO
    60024 Elizabeth Fry** S WQBA TO Re-engined
    60025 Caledonian Paper**, Joseph Lister S WQDA TO
    60026 HELVELLYN GBTG TO Re-engined
    60027 Joseph Banks** S WQDA TO
    60028 John Flamsteed DCRO LB
    60029 Clitheroe Castle**, Ben Nevis DCRO LB
    60030 Cir Mhor** S WQDA TO
    60031 ABP Connect**, Ben Lui** S WQDA TO
    60032 William Booth** S WQDA TO
    60033 Tees Steel Express, Anthony Ashley Cooper** S WQDA TO
    60034 Carnedd Llewelyn (One side only) S WQDA TO
    60035 Florence Nightingale** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60036 GEFCO, Sgurr Na Ciche** S WQDA TO
    60037 Aberddawan/Aberthaw**, Helvellyn** S WQDA TO
    60038 AvestaPolarit (One side only), Bidean Nam Bian** S DCRS LB
    60039 Glastonbury Tor**, Dove Holes S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60040 The Territorial Army Centenary, Brecon Beacons** S WQDA TO
    60041 High Willhays** S WQDA TO
    60042 The Hundred of Hoo**, Dunkery Beacon** S WQDA TO
    60043 Yes Tor** S WQDA TO
    60044 Ailsa Craig**, Dowlow S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60045 The Permanent Way Institution, Josephine Butler** S WQDA TO
    60046 William Wilberforce O DCRO LB
    60047 Robert Owen**,SCAFELL PIKE GBTG TO
    60048 Eastern**, Saddleback** S WQDA TO
    60049 Scafell** S WQDA TO
    60050 Roseberry Topping** S WQDA PR
    60051 Mary Somerville** S WQDA TO
    60052 Glofa Twr - The last deep mine in Wales**, Goat Fell** S WQDA TO
    60053 Nordic Terminal**, John Reith** S WQDA TO
    60054 Charles Babbage** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60055 Thomas Barnardo DCRO LB
    60056 William Beveridge**,Great Gable GBTG TO Re-engined
    60057 Adam Smith** S DCRS LB
    60058 John Howard** S WQDA TO
    60059 Swinden Dalesman**, Samuel Plimsoll** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60060 James Watt** S DCRS LR
    60061 Alexander Graham Bell** S DCRS LB
    60062 Samuel Johnson**, Stainless Pioneer**,Sonia S WQBA TO Re-engined
    60063 James Murray** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60064 Back Tor** S DCRS LB
    60065 Spirit of Jaguar, Kinder Low** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60066 John Logie Baird S WQDA TO
    60067 James Clerk-Maxwell** S WQDA TO
    60068 Charles Darwin** S WQDA TO
    60069 Slioch, Humphry Davy** S WQDA TO
    60070 John Loudon McAdam** S DCRS LB
    60071 Ribblehead Viaduct S WQDA TO
    60072 Cairn Toul** S WQDA TO
    60073 Cairn Gorm** S WQDA TO
    60074 Teenage Spirit**, Braeriach**,Luke WQBA TO Re-engined.
    60075 Liathach** S DCRS LB
    60076 Suilven**,Cross Fell GBTG TO Re-engined
    60077 Canisp** S WQDA TO
    60078 Stac Pollaidh** S WQDA TO
    60079 Foinaven** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60080 Bispham Drive Junior School, Toton**, Kinder Scout** S DCRS LB
    60081 Isambard Kingdom Brunel**, Bleaklow Hill** S WQDA ~
    60082 Mam Tor** S WQDA TO
    60083 Mountsorrel**, Shining Tor** S WQDA TO
    60084 Cross Fell** S WQDA TO
    60085 Mini - Pride of Oxford**, Axe Edge** GBTG TO Re-engined
    60086 Schiehallion** S WQDA PR
    60087 , Barry Needham**, Slioch**,Ingleborough GBTG TO Re-engined
    60088 Buachaille Etive Mor** S WQDA TO
    60089 The Railway Horse**, Arcuil** S WQDA TO
    60090 Quinag** S DCRS LB
    60091 An Teallach**, Barry Needham** WQDA TO Re-engined
    60092 Reginald Munns** S WQDA TO Re-engined
    60093 Adrian Harrington 1955-2003**, Jack Stirk** S WQDA TO
    60094 Rugby Flyer S WQDA TO
    60095 Crib Goch** GBTG TO Re-engined
    60096 Ben Macdui** GBTG TO Re-engined
    60097 ABP Port of Grimsby and Immingham**, Pillar** S WQDA TO
    60098 Charles Francis Brush** S DCRS LB
    60099 Ben More Assynt** S DCRS LP
    60100 Pride of Acton**, Boar of Badenoch**, Midland Railway - Butterley S WQDA TO
    60500 60016 Rail Magazine**, Langdale Pikes** S WQDA TO