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    UK: Electric Loco: 90

    Electric Loco

    BR Class 90

    The British Rail Class 90 electric locomotives were built for mixed-traffic duties, operating from 25 kV AC overhead lines and produce 5,000 bhp. They weigh 84.5 tonnes and can typically achieve a top speed of 110 mph.

    The Class 90 is a modernised derivative of the preceding Class 87 locomotive, having been originally designated as the Class 87/2. During the 1980s, British Rail Engineering Limited had submitted an offer to build 25 examples to replace various aging electric locomotives, including the Class 81, Class 82, Class 83, Class 84 and Class 85. It was selected over numerous rival proposals, including the InterCity 225 and the Class 89; the type was manufactured by BREL at Crewe Works between 1987 and 1990.

    The Class 90 was introduced to service during the closing years of British Rail, being used for both passenger services and freight trains alike. Following the privatisation of British Rail, the type has served with various operators, including Greater Anglia, Virgin Trains and GNER; it was, however, displaced largely from regular passenger services during the 2000s and 2010s. Presently, Class 90 locomotives are usually employed on heavy freight trains and occasional charter services.

    System 25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead
    Length 18.8m
    Width 2.74m
    Height 3.969m
    Introduced 1987-90
    Wheel Arrangement Bo-Bo
    Builder BREL Crewe
    Power 5860kW
    Weight 84.5 tonnes
    TE 258kN
    Max Speed 110 mph
    Driving Wheel Dia 1.15m
    Wheelbase 13.26m
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    Number Alt number Name Status Pool Depot Note
    90001 Crown Point**, Royal Scot LSLO CL
    90002 Eastern Daily Press 1870-2010 SERVING NORFOLK FOR 140 YEARS**,Wolf of Badenoch LSLO CL
    90003 Raedwald of East Anglia** DFLC CB
    90004 City of Chelmsford** DFLC CB
    90005 Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson** DFLC CB
    90006 Modern Railways Magazine / Roger Ford DFLC CB
    90007 Sir John Betjeman** DFLC CB
    90008 The East Anglian** DFLC CB
    90009 Diamond Jubilee** DFLC CB
    90010 275 Railway Squadron (Volunteers) S DHLT CB
    90011 Let's Go - East of England**, East Anglian Daily Times Suffolk and Proud** DFLC CB
    90012 Royal Anglian Regiment** DFLC CB
    90013 The Evening Star** DFLC CB
    90014 Norfolk and Norwich Festival**,Over the Rainbow DFLC CB
    90015 Colchester Castle** DFLC CB
    90016 DFLC FE
    90017 Rail express systems Quality Assured** X WQCA CE ~
    90018 The Pride of Bellshill S DFLC CB
    90019 Penny Black**Multimodal S WQDA CE
    90020 Collingwood** S WQDA CE
    90021 90221 Donald Malcolm S WQDA CE
    90022 90222 Freightconnection X WQCA CE scrapped
    90023 90223 X WQCA CE ~
    90024 90224 S WQDA CE
    90025 90225,90125 S WQCA CE About to be scrapped
    90026 90126 Crewe International Electric Maintenance Depot** S WQDA CE
    90027 90227,90127 Allerton T&RS Depot Quality Approved X WQCA CE scrapped
    90028 90128 Hertfordshire Rail Tours**, Sir William McAlpine S WQDA CE
    90029 90129 The Institution of Civil S WQDA CE
    90030 90130 Crewe Locomotive Works** S WQCA CE About to be scrapped
    90031 90131 The Railway Children S WQCA CE About to be scrapped
    90032 90132 Cerestar** X WQCA CE ~
    90033 90233,90133 S WQCA CE About to be scrapped
    90034 90134 S WQDA CE DB Branded
    90035 90135 Crewe Basford Hall** S WQDA CE
    90036 90136 Driver Jack Mills S WQDA CE
    90037 90137 Ford Spirit of Dagenham**,Christine S WQDA CE
    90038 90238,90138 S WQCA CE About to be scrapped
    90039 90239,90139 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport S WQDA CE
    90040 90140 The Railway Mission** S DFLC CB
    90041 90141 Pete Waterman OBE DFLC CB
    90042 90142 DFLC CB
    90043 90143 Freightliner Coatbridge** DFLC CB
    90044 90144 DFLC CB
    90045 90145 DFLC CB
    90046 90146 S DHLT CB
    90047 90147 DFLC CB
    90048 90148 DFLC CB
    90049 90149 DFLC CB
    90050 90150 D DHLT ~ Cosmetic restoration