Class 43 Locomotives

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Class 43 Locomotives

Trains and railways: general interest

Author: Andrew Cole

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Collection: Class Locomotives

Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th July 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445659022


History and Design

The Class 43 locos were first constructed from 1975 onwards at Crewe Works. At the time, the design was revolutionary, and it would go on to become the most iconic of British Rail locomotives. Their sleek design would become world famous and, when introduced, they were known as the High Speed Train, or HST, due to their top speed of 125 mph.

Production and Engines

197 power cars were built, with the last into traffic in 1982. When built, they were all fitted with the distinctive Paxman Valenta engine, but they have all been replaced with either Paxman VP185 or MTU engines.

Operational History

They have operated over all the former British Rail regions, although they were scarce on the Southern. The main operators currently are Great Western, East Midlands Trains, Virgin Trains East Coast, Grand Central, and Cross Country Trains. The Great Western and East Coast trains already have their replacements on order, and it remains to be seen how long they will remain in service.

Legacy and Preservation

Just three power cars have been scrapped, and only then following high-profile accidents; a testament to how well the design would stand the test of time. Class 43 Locomotives pays tribute to this iconic class in a comprehensive series of photographs alongside detailed captions and annotation.

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