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British Rail Class 67

The Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo-Bo diesel-electric locomotives that were built for the English Welsh & Scottish Railway (EWS) between 1999 and 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia, Spain with drive components (engine, generator and traction motors) from General Motors' Electro-Motive Division.

British Rail Class 67
67030 in EWS livery (Kingswear 2017)
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderAlstom Meinfesa, Valencia
ModelEMD JT42HW-HS
Build date1999–2000
Total produced30
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo′Bo′
 • CommonwealthBo-Bo
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Wheel diameter965 mm (3 ft 2 in)
Minimum curve75 m (3.7 ch)
Wheelbasebogie wheelbase : 2.80 m (9 ft 2 in)
bogie pivots : 11.63 m (38 ft 2 in)
Length19.71 m (64 ft 8 in)
Width2.71 m (8 ft 11 in)
Height3.93 m (12 ft 11 in)
Loco weight88–90 tonnes (87–89 long tons; 97–99 short tons)
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity5,400 litres (1,190 imp gal; 1,430 US gal)
Prime moverEMD 12N-710G3B-EC
AlternatorEMD AR9AC6HEX
Traction motorsEMD D43FM
MU workingAAR system
(59, 66, 67, 68 008-015, 69, 70, and 73/9)
Train heatingElectric Train Supply (index: 66 / 330 kW)[1]
Loco brakeElectropneumatic
Safety systems
Performance figures
Maximum speedDesign speed : 125 mph (201 km/h)
Power outputEngine: 3,200 bhp (2,386 kW) @ 900 rpm
At rail: 2,500 hp (1,864 kW)[citation needed]
Tractive effortMaximum: 144 kN (32,000 lbf)
Continuous: 92 kN (20,700 lbf) @ 75 km/h
Brakeforce780 kN (78 long tons-force)
Career
OperatorsGB Railfreight
DB Cargo UK
Numbers67001–67030
NicknamesSkips
Axle load classRoute availability 8
Current ownerDB Cargo UK
Beacon Rail (Only 67023, 67027)
Disposition21 in service, 9 stored
Sources:[3][4] except where noted

EMD's designation for this locomotive type is JT42HW-HS.[5]

History

Design, testing and introduction

EWS ordered thirty locomotives via leasing company Angel Trains in a £45 million contract split between Alstom and Electro Motive Diesel,[6] for use as Class 47 replacements for hauling high-speed Royal Mail trains and passenger trains.[7] The locomotives were obtained on a 15-year lease from Angel Trains.[7] At the end of the fifteen-year contract, ownership of the locomotives was transferred to DB Cargo UK.

The bodyshell is a monocoque load-bearing Alstom design,[7][8] the bogies are an "H" frame Alstom design,[7] the engine, traction motors and control electronics are GM-EMD products, and the same as used in the Class 66. Unlike the Class 66, the traction motors are frame mounted rather than axle hung to reduce unsprung mass and the gear ratio is increased allowing higher speeds.[7] The cab design has a central driving position.[8]

The locomotives are able to provide Electric Train Supply for passenger train heating and air-conditioning, and are equipped for both buffers and chain couplers and buckeye couplers, the latter attached by a swing arm mount.[8]

High-speed running tests were undertaken with 67002 starting at Alstom's facility at La Sagra (Toledo, Spain) and running on the standard gauge Madrid-Toledo high-speed rail line.[8] A top speed of 143 miles per hour (230 km/h) was obtained.[7]

The first locomotive to be delivered was 67003, which arrived in October 1999. Initially plans were for a rapid acceptance into service, but problems with the locomotives being slightly out of loading gauge[7] caused delays. Acceptance trials began in December, and all 30 units had been delivered to the UK by early 2000.[8]

The high axle load of the locomotive caused an initial speed restriction to 110 mph (177 km/h) and modifications to the bogies were required; locomotive 67023 was passed for 125 mph (201 km/h) running in July 2001,[9] and all 30 units had been modified by June 2003.[10]

Operations

DB Cargo UK

The class were initially used primarily on mail trains.[11] In June 2003 EWS lost the Royal Mail mail train contract, with services diminishing to complete cessation in March 2004.[12][13]

The locomotives have since been used by First ScotRail on the Caledonian Sleeper on non-electrified lines north of Edinburgh. In April 2015, GB Railfreight commenced a contract to haul the Caledonian Sleeper with 67004 repainted and renamed for use on the service. When GB Railfreight started to provide the trains and crews for the Serco franchise in 2015, it was planned to use rebuilt Class 73/9s.[14] The first of these came into service in February 2016[15] but the Class 67s continued to be used on some services for another couple of years.

Class 67s are also used as Thunderbird rescue locomotives, for failed trains on the East Coast Main Line, on some freight trains, and for use on chartered tourist trains.[9][11] Two locomotives were assigned to, and received special liveries for use with the Royal Train from 2003,[9][16] and a third had a commemorative jubilee livery applied for use with the Royal Train during the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2012.[17]

Five locomotives were also dedicated to Wrexham & Shropshire's services until it ceased operating in January 2011.[18]

Chiltern Railways began using ex-Wrexham & Shropshire Class 67 hauled passenger sets in December 2010,[19] in September 2011 after improvements to the Chiltern Main Line infrastructure, Chiltern began running a 100 mph (160 km/h) service from London to Birmingham branded Mainline using Class 67 powered sets.[20][21] Chiltern Railways leased six Class 68s from December 2014, to replace Class 67s on its Chiltern Main Line services.[22][23] In March 2012, Arriva Trains Wales began the lease of three Class 67s from DB Schenker to replace its Class 57s on its Premier Service.[24]

GBRf

In mid-2022, GBRf took over the leases for 67023 and 67027, though issues with the locomotives [25] meant that GBRf did not take over their operation until November 2022 when 67023 was moved to Scotland to start work on the Caledonian Sleeper contract on the Edinburgh – Inverness legs of the Highland diagrams. 67027 moved to Arlington Works (Eastleigh) for a repaint into GBRf livery, with maintenance work also being completed. 67023 ran its first Caledonian Sleeper diagram in December 2022.[26]

In June 2023, 67027 was returned from GBRf to Colas, being stripped of it's GBRf branding and having Colas decals applied.[27]

Former Operators

Colas Rail

In January 2017, DB Cargo UK sold 67023 and 67027 to Colas Rail, which were repainted at Toton TMD for use on Network Rail infrastructure monitoring trains.[28][29] In December 2018, these two Class 67s were included in a sale of 67 France and UK based locomotives to Beacon Rail Leasing. They were subsequently leased back to Colas Rail. [30]

Fleet

Summary

Class No. Built Year Built Operator Loco nos.
Class 67 28 1999–2000 DB Cargo UK 67001-67022
67024-67026
67028-67030
1 GB Railfreight 67023
1 Colas Rail 67027

Fleet List

Locomotives that do not currently carry their names are shown with the name in brackets.

Key: In service Stored
Number Name Operator Livery Status Notes
67001 (Night Mail) DB Cargo UK Arriva Blue In service
67002 (Special Delivery) DB Cargo[31] Involved in a serious crash at Lawrence Hill, Bristol in November 2000.
67003 DB Cargo UK Arriva Blue Stored Stored October 2019
67004 Cairn Gorm (Post Haste) DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red In service
67005 Queen's Messenger
(British Royal Train locomotive)
Royal Claret
67006 Royal Sovereign
(British Royal Train locomotive)
67007 DB Cargo UK Queens Platinum Jubilee Purple and White In Service Operational As of June 2022
67008 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Red And White In service
67009 DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon & Gold Stored Stored October 2016
67010 (Unicorn) DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red In service
67011 DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon & Gold Stored Stored June 2016
67012 (A Shropshire Lad) DB Cargo UK Wrexham & Shropshire Silver In service
67013 (Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte) DB Cargo UK Red
67014 (Thomas Telford) Transport for Wales Rail Red & White
67015 (David J Lloyd) DB Cargo UK Red
67016 EWS Maroon & Gold
67017 Arrow Transport for Wales Rail Red & White
67018 Keith Heller (Rapid) DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red with Maple Leaf Stored Stored March 2019
67019 EWS Maroon & Gold Stored March 2015
67020 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Black & Red[31] In service
67021 Belmond British Pullman Brown & Cream
67022 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Red & White[31] Stored Stored June 2019
67023 Stella GB Railfreight Debranded Colas Rail Yellow & Orange In service Transferred to GBRf for the ‘Highland’ section of the Caledonian Sleeper.
67024 DB Cargo UK Belmond British Pullman Brown & Cream
67025 (Western Star) Transport for Wales Rail Red & White
67026 Diamond Jubilee DB Cargo UK Jubilee Silver Stored Stored June 2016
67027 (Rising Star)
(Charlotte)[32]
Colas Rail GB Railfreight with Colas decals[33] In service Returned to Colas by GBRf
67028 DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red
67029 Royal Diamond DB Cargo UK Silver
67030 Schenker DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon & Gold Stored Stored October 2019

Liveries and namings

The locomotives were initially painted in EWS's maroon and yellow livery.[8] In 2003, 67005 and 67006 replaced the two previous Class 47 locomotives hauling the Royal Train. These were repainted in the Royal Claret colour and named Queen's Messenger and Royal Sovereign, respectively, in December 2000 and February 2005.[16][34]

In October 2004, 67029 was repainted silver, with full bodyside height EWS logos, to haul the EWS Company Train.[35] On 12 October 2007, 67029 was named Royal Diamond at Rugeley Trent Valley railway station, in honour of the 60th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.[36]

In 2008, 67012–67015 were repainted in Wrexham & Shropshire's silver and grey livery.[37][38] In 2008, these were named A Shropshire Lad (3 July), Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte (9 July), Thomas Telford (14 July) and David J Lloyd (16 May), respectively.[39] These were joined by 67010 in March 2009, to add resilience to the sub-fleet.[40] The sub-fleet was dispersed at the end of 2014, with locomotives receiving further repaints appropriate to their new roles.

In January 2010, 67018 was repainted into DB Schenker red with a maple leaf and named Keith Heller at the National Railway Museum. in honour of the Canadian-born former EWS and DB Schenker UK chairman.[41]

In 2011, 67001–67003 were repainted into Arriva Trains Wales blue livery, although without any company decals, for use on the daily Cardiff-Holyhead service.[42]

In March 2012, 67026 received a silver livery, union flag and Diamond Jubilee logo for use during the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II celebrations, being named Diamond Jubilee by Queen Elizabeth II on 23 March at London Victoria station.[17]

In March 2015, 67004 received the Caledonian 'Midnight Teal' livery and was named Cairn Gorm. This, along with similarly repainted 67010, was used on the non-electrified parts of the Serco Caledonian Sleeper until the release of sufficient Class 73/9s for use by GB Railfreight. Both 67004 and 67010 have since been repainted into DB Cargo red livery, and are now both operational (67004 being stored for nearly two years).[43]

In June 2017 Colas Rail duo 67023 and 67027 received the names Stella and Charlotte, respectively, on nameplates carried centrally on the bodysides.

19/20 October 2017 saw 67021 and 67024 rolled out in (unbranded) Belmond British Pullman umber and cream livery, receiving Belmond British Pullman logos a few months later.

In October 2018 the Royal locomotives, 67005 and 67006 were repainted into a slightly revised version of the Royal claret livery.

Incidents

 
67002 at Lawrence Hill

A serious crash occurred with 67002 at Lawrence Hill (Bristol) on 1 November 2000, when a Royal Mail train passed two red signals and ran into the back of a coal train at around 3:30 am. The mail train, hauled by 67002 "Special Delivery" with 67012 at the rear, was travelling at 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) when the incident occurred. The locomotive climbed over the back of the coal train, coming to rest 40 yards (37 m) later on top of a coal wagon and against the A420 Church Road bridge. The driver of the mail train suffered a broken arm and cuts to the face and chest, but there were no other injuries.[44][45][46] The incident was initially suspected to be caused by faulty brakes but was later found to be caused by misunderstanding and incorrect use of the locomotive's brake pipe isolation valve by railway staff.[45]

Model railways

In 2006, Hornby Railways launched its first version of the BR Class 67 in OO gauge range in a variety of liveries.[47] The class 67 is also one of the few British locomotives commercially available in T Scale.[48]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Locomotive 67002 only, as part of 'first in class' testing for the East Coast Main Line digital signalling programme.[2]

References and sources

References

  1. ^ "Class 67 Diesel Photo Gallery – Class Info". class67.co.uk. The Class 67 Diesel Photo Web Site / Colin Birch.
  2. ^ Clinnick, Richard (April 2023). "Modernising the Moorgate branch". Rail Express. No. 323. Horncastle: Mortons Media Group. p. 87. ISSN 1362-234X. Two DB Cargo locomotives, Nos. 66039 and 67002, are the 'first in class' for those fleets...
  3. ^ (PDF). Vossloh-Eespana.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  4. ^ . The67Depot.Webs.com. The 67 Depot. Archived from the original on 30 August 2011.
  5. ^ Waller, Mike (December 2010). Skips for Hire. p. 14.
  6. ^ The Railway magazine, Volume 150. IPC Business Press. 2004. p. 12.
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  8. ^ a b c d e f . therailwaycentre.com. The RailwayCentre.Com Ltd. Archived from the original on 28 January 2003.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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  10. ^ . ews-railway.co.uk. EWS. 26 June 2003. Archived from the original on 23 February 2004.
  11. ^ a b Hume, Charlie. "North Wales Coast Railway: Class 67". nwrail.org.uk.
  12. ^ "Mail trains to be scrapped". news.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. 6 June 2003.
  13. ^ Butcher, Louise (13 April 2010). "Railways: Royal Mail services, 2003-" (PDF). House of Commons Library.
  14. ^ GB Railfreight boosts rail services business with Serco Caledonian Sleeper contract Europorte 17 February 2015
  15. ^ "Rebuilt 73/9s take over all Caledonian Sleeper work" Rail issue 805 20 July 2016 page 32
  16. ^ a b Sources:
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  17. ^ a b "DB Schenker Allocate a Third Locomotive for Diamond Jubilee Royal Train Use". Rail.co.uk. Atos IT Services UK Limited. 26 March 2012. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
  18. ^ Milner, Chris (26 January 2011). "Wrexham & Shropshire to cease operation". RailwayMagazine.co.uk. The Railway Magazine.
  19. ^ Gareth Bayer (14 December 2010). . RailExpress.co.uk. Rail Express. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  20. ^ "Chiltern introduces its new 'Mainline' timetable" (PDF). Railway Herald. No. 282. 5 September 2011. p. 4.
  21. ^ "Chiltern Railways Launch 'Mainline' Silver Service Between London, Banbury and Birmingham". rail.co.uk. 2011.
  22. ^ "Chiltern to lease six Class 68 locomotives from DRS". Railway Herald. 10 April 2014.
  23. ^ "Chiltern leases six Class 68 locos for Mainline services in £15m deal". RailTechnologyMagazine.com. 15 April 2014.
  24. ^ Clark, Rhodri (May 2012). "Class 67 Haulage in Wales". Modern Railways. p. 84.
  25. ^ "Issues with ex-Colas Class 67s". WNXX.
  26. ^ "First Sleeper runs for GBRf 67023". WNXX.
  27. ^ "67023 returned to Colas". Rail Express (328): 16.
  28. ^ "Power by the Hour" Rail Express April 2017
  29. ^ "Bright outlook for Colas Class 67s released by Toton". The Railway Magazine. April 2017. p. 91.
  30. ^ "Beacon Rail buys Colas fleet". Railway Gazette.
  31. ^ a b c "Livery Changes". Railways Illustrated. No. 239. January 2023. p. 23.
  32. ^ "Naming Update". Railways Illustrated. No. 239. January 2023. p. 22.
  33. ^ "67023 retured to Colas". Rail Express (328): 16.
  34. ^ "Queen names 67005 Queen's Messenger" Rail issue 399 27 December 2000 page 13
  35. ^ Rail Magazine. No. 499. 27 October 2004. p. 22. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  36. ^ Rail Magazine. No. 577. 24 October 2007. p. 17. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  37. ^ . 10 May 2012. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  38. ^ . 10 May 2012. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
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  40. ^ . 10 May 2012. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  41. ^ "First DB-Schenker liveried Class 67 named Keith Heller" (PDF). Railway Herald. No. 208. January 2010. p. 4.
  42. ^ Derek Porter. . therailwaycentre.com. Picture of the Day 6 October 2011. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  43. ^ "Sturgeon unveils new look Caledonian Sleeper at Inverness".
  44. ^ "Notes and News". Cardiff and Avonside Railway Society. January 2001. Retrieved 15 October 2015. 01/11 Disaster at Lawrence Hill! Services already affected by the weather were subject to further delays when the previous nights 5V17 23.48 Bristol Parkway-Barton Hill formed of 8 RES empty vans and top n' tailed by 67002 Special Delivery and 67012...
  45. ^ a b Marston, Paul; Savill, Richard (2 November 2000). "Runaway mail train hits coal wagons". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  46. ^ "Driver escapes unhurt in Bristol train crash". The Guardian. 1 November 2000. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  47. ^ "Hornby BR Class 67". Hornby Railways Collector Guide. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  48. ^ "T Gauge Locomotives". T Gauge Website. Retrieved 28 November 2021.

Sources

  • Fox, Peter; Hall, Peter; Pritchard, Robert (2004). British Railways Locomotives & coaching stock 2004. Sheffield: Platform 5. ISBN 1-902336-39-9.
  • Waller, Mike (December 2010). "Skips for Hire" (PDF). The Marlow Donkey. No. 131. Marlow & District Railway Society. pp. 13–16. (some minor inaccuracies in article)

Further reading

  • Holley, Mel (19 November – 2 December 1997). "EWSR's 125mph Class 67 locomotive revealed!". Rail. No. 318. EMAP Apex Publications. pp. 20–22. ISSN 0953-4563. OCLC 49953699.

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The Class 67 locomotives are a class of Bo Bo diesel electric locomotives that were built for the English Welsh amp Scottish Railway EWS between 1999 and 2000 by Alstom at Meinfesa in Valencia Spain with drive components engine generator and traction motors from General Motors Electro Motive Division British Rail Class 6767030 in EWS livery Kingswear 2017 Type and originPower typeDiesel electricBuilderAlstom Meinfesa ValenciaModelEMD JT42HW HSBuild date1999 2000Total produced30SpecificationsConfiguration UICBo Bo CommonwealthBo BoGauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeWheel diameter965 mm 3 ft 2 in Minimum curve75 m 3 7 ch Wheelbasebogie wheelbase 2 80 m 9 ft 2 in bogie pivots 11 63 m 38 ft 2 in Length19 71 m 64 ft 8 in Width2 71 m 8 ft 11 in Height3 93 m 12 ft 11 in Loco weight88 90 tonnes 87 89 long tons 97 99 short tons Fuel typeDieselFuel capacity5 400 litres 1 190 imp gal 1 430 US gal Prime moverEMD 12N 710G3B ECAlternatorEMD AR9AC6HEXTraction motorsEMD D43FMMU workingAAR system 59 66 67 68 008 015 69 70 and 73 9 Train heatingElectric Train Supply index 66 330 kW 1 Loco brakeElectropneumaticSafety systemsAWSTPWSETCS note 1 Performance figuresMaximum speedDesign speed 125 mph 201 km h Power outputEngine 3 200 bhp 2 386 kW 900 rpmAt rail 2 500 hp 1 864 kW citation needed Tractive effortMaximum 144 kN 32 000 lbf Continuous 92 kN 20 700 lbf 75 km hBrakeforce780 kN 78 long tons force CareerOperatorsGB RailfreightDB Cargo UKNumbers67001 67030NicknamesSkipsAxle load classRoute availability 8Current ownerDB Cargo UKBeacon Rail Only 67023 67027 Disposition21 in service 9 storedSources 3 4 except where notedEMD s designation for this locomotive type is JT42HW HS 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Design testing and introduction 2 Operations 2 1 DB Cargo UK 2 2 GBRf 3 Former Operators 3 1 Colas Rail 4 Fleet 4 1 Summary 4 2 Fleet List 5 Liveries and namings 6 Incidents 7 Model railways 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References and sources 10 1 References 10 2 Sources 11 Further readingHistory EditDesign testing and introduction Edit EWS ordered thirty locomotives via leasing company Angel Trains in a 45 million contract split between Alstom and Electro Motive Diesel 6 for use as Class 47 replacements for hauling high speed Royal Mail trains and passenger trains 7 The locomotives were obtained on a 15 year lease from Angel Trains 7 At the end of the fifteen year contract ownership of the locomotives was transferred to DB Cargo UK The bodyshell is a monocoque load bearing Alstom design 7 8 the bogies are an H frame Alstom design 7 the engine traction motors and control electronics are GM EMD products and the same as used in the Class 66 Unlike the Class 66 the traction motors are frame mounted rather than axle hung to reduce unsprung mass and the gear ratio is increased allowing higher speeds 7 The cab design has a central driving position 8 The locomotives are able to provide Electric Train Supply for passenger train heating and air conditioning and are equipped for both buffers and chain couplers and buckeye couplers the latter attached by a swing arm mount 8 High speed running tests were undertaken with 67002 starting at Alstom s facility at La Sagra Toledo Spain and running on the standard gauge Madrid Toledo high speed rail line 8 A top speed of 143 miles per hour 230 km h was obtained 7 The first locomotive to be delivered was 67003 which arrived in October 1999 Initially plans were for a rapid acceptance into service but problems with the locomotives being slightly out of loading gauge 7 caused delays Acceptance trials began in December and all 30 units had been delivered to the UK by early 2000 8 The high axle load of the locomotive caused an initial speed restriction to 110 mph 177 km h and modifications to the bogies were required locomotive 67023 was passed for 125 mph 201 km h running in July 2001 9 and all 30 units had been modified by June 2003 10 Operations EditDB Cargo UK Edit The class were initially used primarily on mail trains 11 In June 2003 EWS lost the Royal Mail mail train contract with services diminishing to complete cessation in March 2004 12 13 The locomotives have since been used by First ScotRail on the Caledonian Sleeper on non electrified lines north of Edinburgh In April 2015 GB Railfreight commenced a contract to haul the Caledonian Sleeper with 67004 repainted and renamed for use on the service When GB Railfreight started to provide the trains and crews for the Serco franchise in 2015 it was planned to use rebuilt Class 73 9s 14 The first of these came into service in February 2016 15 but the Class 67s continued to be used on some services for another couple of years Class 67s are also used as Thunderbird rescue locomotives for failed trains on the East Coast Main Line on some freight trains and for use on chartered tourist trains 9 11 Two locomotives were assigned to and received special liveries for use with the Royal Train from 2003 9 16 and a third had a commemorative jubilee livery applied for use with the Royal Train during the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2012 17 Five locomotives were also dedicated to Wrexham amp Shropshire s services until it ceased operating in January 2011 18 Chiltern Railways began using ex Wrexham amp Shropshire Class 67 hauled passenger sets in December 2010 19 in September 2011 after improvements to the Chiltern Main Line infrastructure Chiltern began running a 100 mph 160 km h service from London to Birmingham branded Mainline using Class 67 powered sets 20 21 Chiltern Railways leased six Class 68s from December 2014 to replace Class 67s on its Chiltern Main Line services 22 23 In March 2012 Arriva Trains Wales began the lease of three Class 67s from DB Schenker to replace its Class 57s on its Premier Service 24 GBRf Edit In mid 2022 GBRf took over the leases for 67023 and 67027 though issues with the locomotives 25 meant that GBRf did not take over their operation until November 2022 when 67023 was moved to Scotland to start work on the Caledonian Sleeper contract on the Edinburgh Inverness legs of the Highland diagrams 67027 moved to Arlington Works Eastleigh for a repaint into GBRf livery with maintenance work also being completed 67023 ran its first Caledonian Sleeper diagram in December 2022 26 In June 2023 67027 was returned from GBRf to Colas being stripped of it s GBRf branding and having Colas decals applied 27 Former Operators EditColas Rail Edit In January 2017 DB Cargo UK sold 67023 and 67027 to Colas Rail which were repainted at Toton TMD for use on Network Rail infrastructure monitoring trains 28 29 In December 2018 these two Class 67s were included in a sale of 67 France and UK based locomotives to Beacon Rail Leasing They were subsequently leased back to Colas Rail 30 Fleet EditSummary Edit Class No Built Year Built Operator Loco nos Class 67 28 1999 2000 DB Cargo UK 67001 6702267024 6702667028 670301 GB Railfreight 670231 Colas Rail 67027Fleet List Edit Locomotives that do not currently carry their names are shown with the name in brackets Key In service StoredNumber Name Operator Livery Status Notes67001 Night Mail DB Cargo UK Arriva Blue In service67002 Special Delivery DB Cargo 31 Involved in a serious crash at Lawrence Hill Bristol in November 2000 67003 DB Cargo UK Arriva Blue Stored Stored October 201967004 Cairn Gorm Post Haste DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red In service67005 Queen s Messenger British Royal Train locomotive Royal Claret67006 Royal Sovereign British Royal Train locomotive 67007 DB Cargo UK Queens Platinum Jubilee Purple and White In Service Operational As of June 202267008 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Red And White In service67009 DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon amp Gold Stored Stored October 201667010 Unicorn DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red In service67011 DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon amp Gold Stored Stored June 201667012 A Shropshire Lad DB Cargo UK Wrexham amp Shropshire Silver In service67013 Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte DB Cargo UK Red67014 Thomas Telford Transport for Wales Rail Red amp White67015 David J Lloyd DB Cargo UK Red67016 EWS Maroon amp Gold67017 Arrow Transport for Wales Rail Red amp White67018 Keith Heller Rapid DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red with Maple Leaf Stored Stored March 201967019 EWS Maroon amp Gold Stored March 201567020 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Black amp Red 31 In service67021 Belmond British Pullman Brown amp Cream67022 DB Cargo UK Transport for Wales Rail Red amp White 31 Stored Stored June 201967023 Stella GB Railfreight Debranded Colas Rail Yellow amp Orange In service Transferred to GBRf for the Highland section of the Caledonian Sleeper 67024 DB Cargo UK Belmond British Pullman Brown amp Cream67025 Western Star Transport for Wales Rail Red amp White67026 Diamond Jubilee DB Cargo UK Jubilee Silver Stored Stored June 201667027 Rising Star Charlotte 32 Colas Rail GB Railfreight with Colas decals 33 In service Returned to Colas by GBRf67028 DB Cargo UK DB Cargo UK Red67029 Royal Diamond DB Cargo UK Silver67030 Schenker DB Cargo UK EWS Maroon amp Gold Stored Stored October 2019Liveries and namings EditThe locomotives were initially painted in EWS s maroon and yellow livery 8 In 2003 67005 and 67006 replaced the two previous Class 47 locomotives hauling the Royal Train These were repainted in the Royal Claret colour and named Queen s Messenger and Royal Sovereign respectively in December 2000 and February 2005 16 34 In October 2004 67029 was repainted silver with full bodyside height EWS logos to haul the EWS Company Train 35 On 12 October 2007 67029 was named Royal Diamond at Rugeley Trent Valley railway station in honour of the 60th wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 36 In 2008 67012 67015 were repainted in Wrexham amp Shropshire s silver and grey livery 37 38 In 2008 these were named A Shropshire Lad 3 July Dyfrbont Pontcysyllte 9 July Thomas Telford 14 July and David J Lloyd 16 May respectively 39 These were joined by 67010 in March 2009 to add resilience to the sub fleet 40 The sub fleet was dispersed at the end of 2014 with locomotives receiving further repaints appropriate to their new roles In January 2010 67018 was repainted into DB Schenker red with a maple leaf and named Keith Heller at the National Railway Museum in honour of the Canadian born former EWS and DB Schenker UK chairman 41 In 2011 67001 67003 were repainted into Arriva Trains Wales blue livery although without any company decals for use on the daily Cardiff Holyhead service 42 In March 2012 67026 received a silver livery union flag and Diamond Jubilee logo for use during the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II celebrations being named Diamond Jubilee by Queen Elizabeth II on 23 March at London Victoria station 17 In March 2015 67004 received the Caledonian Midnight Teal livery and was named Cairn Gorm This along with similarly repainted 67010 was used on the non electrified parts of the Serco Caledonian Sleeper until the release of sufficient Class 73 9s for use by GB Railfreight Both 67004 and 67010 have since been repainted into DB Cargo red livery and are now both operational 67004 being stored for nearly two years 43 In June 2017 Colas Rail duo 67023 and 67027 received the names Stella and Charlotte respectively on nameplates carried centrally on the bodysides 19 20 October 2017 saw 67021 and 67024 rolled out in unbranded Belmond British Pullman umber and cream livery receiving Belmond British Pullman logos a few months later In October 2018 the Royal locomotives 67005 and 67006 were repainted into a slightly revised version of the Royal claret livery Original EWS livery 67017 Plymouth 2003 Royal Train livery 67005 King s Cross 2008 Silver jubilee livery 67029 Taunton 2010 DB Schenker livery 67018 Paignton 2010 67015 in Wrexham amp Shropshire livery Marylebone 2008 Arriva livery 67003 Holyhead 2012 Caledonian Sleeper livery 67004 Edinburgh Waverley 2015 Colas Rail livery 67027 Derby 2017 Pullman livery 67024 amp 67021 Truro 2018 Incidents Edit 67002 at Lawrence HillA serious crash occurred with 67002 at Lawrence Hill Bristol on 1 November 2000 when a Royal Mail train passed two red signals and ran into the back of a coal train at around 3 30 am The mail train hauled by 67002 Special Delivery with 67012 at the rear was travelling at 50 miles per hour 80 km h when the incident occurred The locomotive climbed over the back of the coal train coming to rest 40 yards 37 m later on top of a coal wagon and against the A420 Church Road bridge The driver of the mail train suffered a broken arm and cuts to the face and chest but there were no other injuries 44 45 46 The incident was initially suspected to be caused by faulty brakes but was later found to be caused by misunderstanding and incorrect use of the locomotive s brake pipe isolation valve by railway staff 45 Model railways EditIn 2006 Hornby Railways launched its first version of the BR Class 67 in OO gauge range in a variety of liveries 47 The class 67 is also one of the few British locomotives commercially available in T Scale 48 See also EditThe Israel Railways JT 42BW and Renfe Class 333 3 are a similar design Vossloh Euro 4000 Related locomotives built at the same factory former Alstom Valencia plant Notes Edit Locomotive 67002 only as part of first in class testing for the East Coast Main Line digital signalling programme 2 References and sources EditReferences Edit Class 67 Diesel Photo Gallery Class Info class67 co uk The Class 67 Diesel Photo Web Site Colin Birch Clinnick Richard April 2023 Modernising the Moorgate branch Rail Express No 323 Horncastle Mortons Media Group p 87 ISSN 1362 234X Two DB Cargo locomotives Nos 66039 and 67002 are the first in class for those fleets Mainline Diesel Electric Locomotives Class 67 PDF Vossloh Eespana com Archived from the original PDF on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 4 March 2018 Technical The67Depot Webs com The 67 Depot Archived from the original on 30 August 2011 Waller Mike December 2010 Skips for Hire p 14 The Railway magazine Volume 150 IPC Business Press 2004 p 12 a b c d e f g Class 67 semgonline com Southern E Group a b c d e f Class 67 therailwaycentre com The RailwayCentre Com Ltd Archived from the original on 28 January 2003 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Gareth McMurray rolling stock class 67 www thejunction org uk Archived from the original on 11 November 2009 EWS completes 125mph locomotive upgrade programme ews railway co uk EWS 26 June 2003 Archived from the original on 23 February 2004 a b Hume Charlie North Wales Coast Railway Class 67 nwrail org uk Mail trains to be scrapped news bbc co uk BBC News 6 June 2003 Butcher Louise 13 April 2010 Railways Royal Mail services 2003 PDF House of Commons Library GB Railfreight boosts rail services business with Serco Caledonian Sleeper contract Europorte 17 February 2015 Rebuilt 73 9s take over all Caledonian Sleeper work Rail issue 805 20 July 2016 page 32 a b Sources Julian Holland 2007 Amazing and Extraordinary Railway Facts David amp Charles p 81 ISBN 978 0 7153 2582 7 New Royal Train locomotive unveiled ews railway co uk EWS 18 February 2004 Archived from the original on 1 October 2006 HM The Queen names dedicated Royal Train locomotive at Bristol ews railway co uk EWS 25 February 2005 Archived from the original on 1 October 2006 a b DB Schenker Allocate a Third Locomotive for Diamond Jubilee Royal Train Use Rail co uk Atos IT Services UK Limited 26 March 2012 Retrieved 24 April 2012 Milner Chris 26 January 2011 Wrexham amp Shropshire to cease operation RailwayMagazine co uk The Railway Magazine Gareth Bayer 14 December 2010 Chiltern commences Birmingham loco hauled RailExpress co uk Rail Express Archived from the original on 16 October 2013 Retrieved 6 January 2012 Chiltern introduces its new Mainline timetable PDF Railway Herald No 282 5 September 2011 p 4 Chiltern Railways Launch Mainline Silver Service Between London Banbury and Birmingham rail co uk 2011 Chiltern to lease six Class 68 locomotives from DRS Railway Herald 10 April 2014 Chiltern leases six Class 68 locos for Mainline services in 15m deal RailTechnologyMagazine com 15 April 2014 Clark Rhodri May 2012 Class 67 Haulage in Wales Modern Railways p 84 Issues with ex Colas Class 67s WNXX First Sleeper runs for GBRf 67023 WNXX 67023 returned to Colas Rail Express 328 16 Power by the Hour Rail Express April 2017 Bright outlook for Colas Class 67s released by Toton The Railway Magazine April 2017 p 91 Beacon Rail buys Colas fleet Railway Gazette a b c Livery Changes Railways Illustrated No 239 January 2023 p 23 Naming Update Railways Illustrated No 239 January 2023 p 22 67023 retured to Colas Rail Express 328 16 Queen names 67005 Queen s Messenger Rail issue 399 27 December 2000 page 13 Rail Magazine No 499 27 October 2004 p 22 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Missing or empty title help Rail Magazine No 577 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Notes and News Cardiff and Avonside Railway Society January 2001 Retrieved 15 October 2015 01 11 Disaster at Lawrence Hill Services already affected by the weather were subject to further delays when the previous nights 5V17 23 48 Bristol Parkway Barton Hill formed of 8 RES empty vans and top n tailed by 67002 Special Delivery and 67012 a b Marston Paul Savill Richard 2 November 2000 Runaway mail train hits coal wagons The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 2 January 2014 Driver escapes unhurt in Bristol train crash The Guardian 1 November 2000 Retrieved 3 January 2014 Hornby BR Class 67 Hornby Railways Collector Guide Retrieved 1 February 2020 T Gauge Locomotives T Gauge Website Retrieved 28 November 2021 Sources Edit Fox Peter Hall Peter Pritchard Robert 2004 British Railways Locomotives amp coaching stock 2004 Sheffield Platform 5 ISBN 1 902336 39 9 Waller Mike December 2010 Skips for Hire PDF The Marlow Donkey No 131 Marlow amp District Railway Society pp 13 16 some minor inaccuracies in article Further reading Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to British Rail Class 67 Holley Mel 19 November 2 December 1997 EWSR s 125mph Class 67 locomotive revealed Rail No 318 EMAP Apex Publications pp 20 22 ISSN 0953 4563 OCLC 49953699 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Rail Class 67 amp oldid 1171479155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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