Class 66

Class 66

by Fred Kerr
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/10/2021

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A two-decade pictorial history of the British locomotive class and its “jack of all trades” design.


When British Railways (BR) was privatised in April 1994 some of the freight companies were bought by English Welsh Scottish Railways (EWSR), which immediately reviewed the mixed locomotive fleet and led to the decision to purchase 250 locomotives from General Motors (USA), based on that company’s earlier Class 59 design supplied to Foster Yeoman in 1985. Delivered to Newport Docks each locomotive was lubricated, filled with fuel and water and released to traffic within hours of being craned onto the quayside.


The early privatised freight market was geared to the heavy industries but the changes of Government policies to counteract global warming has seen consequent changes in freight operations whilst global trading has seen massive growth in the movement of containers between ports and inland distribution centres.


This changing market has encouraged both existing and new operators to base operations on a reliable locomotive fleet which has been met by the Class 66 design. The expansion of the locomotive’s operating area has been recorded within the book through a regional analysis noting both the freight services operated within the region and the companies providing them. This also notes changes of operators, both by exchange of locomotives and exchange of hauler as contracts are re-negotiated at regular intervals.


Fred Kerr’s book seeks to show, as at October 2019, the range of services that have been operated by class members, including the occasional passenger services despite the locomotives not being fitted with any heat generating equipment.

ISBN:
9781526776266
9781526776266
Category:
Trains & railways: general interest
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-10-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books
Fred Kerr

Fred Kerr was born in Edinburgh in 1948 where he gained an interest in railway locomotives from both the LMSR and LNER companies whose services permeated the local network. When his parents moved to Corby in 1956 the interest in railway locomotives expanded with the experience of industrial locomotives operating in the nearby steelworks.

Throughout the years since, Fred has continued his interest in railway motive power hence his interest in the operation of the Voyager train sets which were introduced to service by Virgin Trains as part of its Cross-Country franchise agreement during the early days of privatisation. That interest is reflected in this album, which illustrates images from his extensive photography collection and provides a brief history of the Voyager family and the operators of the various class members.

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