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No. 87001 Stephenson at Crewe Works open day on 11th September 2005. This locomotive was repainted into original BR Blue livery for an earlier Crewe open day in 2003. This locomotive has since been preserved at the National Railway Museum.
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No. 87001 Stephenson at Crewe Works open day on 11th September 2005. This locomotive was repainted into original BR Blue livery for an earlier Crewe open day in 2003. This locomotive has since been preserved at the National Railway Museum.

87012 The Olympian in modified Network SouthEast livery to promote the London 2012 Olympics bid on 6 May 2005.
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87012 The Olympian in modified Network SouthEast livery to promote the London 2012 Olympics bid on 6 May 2005.

The British Rail Class 87 is a type of electric locomotive built from 1973-75 by BREL. These locomotives were built to work passenger services over the West Coast Main Line after electrification spread north from Crewe to Preston, Carlisle and Glasgow. This allowed the pairs of Class 50 diesel locomotives that previously worked these services to be redeployed.

Description

In 1977/78, British Rail named its entire Class 87 fleet, many receiving names previously carried by the Class 7P "Britannia" Pacific steam locomotives. The rest were named after towns, cities or counties along the WCML.

Current operations

Cotswold Rail

In April 2005, Cotswold Rail acquired three locomotives, nos. 87021/025/026, all of which had been out of service for 4-5 months. These were joined by nos. 87007/008 later in April, and nos. 87003/023/033 in May. The locomotives were acquired to work charter trains, for spot-hire contracts and a new possible intermodal traffic flow. The fleet is based at Oxley depot in Wolverhampton.

At one point, it was thought probable that Cotswold Rail would acquire a fleet of up to ten locomotives. However, number 87026 was transferred to GBRf in December 2005, and in May 2006, all except four locomotives were removed for storage. The fleet now consists of operational locomotives, nos. 87007 and 87008, both painted in CR silver, and nos. 87003 and 87023 undergoing repairs.

87021, 87025 and 87033 are currently stored away from the wires in the Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) depot at Long Marston.

Direct Rail Services

In November 2004, Direct Rail Services (DRS) acquired four locomotives. Three of these, nos. 87006/022/032 were recently retired by Virgin Trains, whilst the fourth, no. 87028, had been out of traffic for a period, but was still operational. DRS acquired the locomotives to work new freight paths on the WCML.

Three of the locomotives were repainted into DRS blue livery. They were infrequently used on Anglo-Scottish intermodal services, but were never used on a regular basis. In June 2005, after the end of the trials period, the four locomotives were stored. The main reason for their lack of use was the need for a diesel to shunt the train in non-electrified sidings.

EWS

EWS inherited a sole locomotive from Railfreight Distribution, the unique Class 87/1, no. 87101. The locomotive was used infrequently on freight and charter trains. However in early 1999 it suffered a major failure, and was subsequently withdrawn due to its non-standard nature. After languishing at Crewe for several years, it was eventually sold to Alstom for spare parts. It was finally scrapped at Barrow Hill by HNRC in 2002.

GB Railfreight

In November 2004, GB Railfreight (GBRf) acquired two locomotives, nos. 87013 and 87014, which had recently been retired from passenger service. They are used as standby locomotives, to rescue failed Class 325 units for the new parcels contract recently won by GBRf. In July 2005, the fleet was increased with the addition of nos. 87012 and 87019, both of which had recently been stepped down by Virgin Trains. They replaced nos. 87013 and 87014, which required works attention. The fleet was increased to three in September 2005, with the addition of no. 87002, but this was stored later in the year after developing faults. Two further machines, nos. 87026 and 87028 were leased during December 2005 due to the increase in mail traffic at Christmas. Number 87026 was soon stored after developing transformer problems, to be replaced by nos. 87006 and 87022 - however, 87026 continued to work into February 2006 despite being officially stored.

The regular fleet now includes 87012, 87019, 87022, and 87028. Numbers 87022 and 87028 carry a modified version of the GBRf livery, based on their previous DRS blue, but with orange window surrounds. Numbers 87002, 87006 and 87026 were released by GBRf from mail duties in May 2006 and have been reallocated to Virgin Trains.

Virgin Trains

Virgin Trains inherited all 35 Class 87/0 locomotives, which were operated as part of the West Coast franchise.

The final day of operations was 10 June 2005, when no. 87012 worked a Northampton-Euston service and no. 87019 a Wolverhampton-Euston service. These were followed by the final service from Euston to Manchester, which was double-headed by nos. 87010 and 87002.

In May 2006, numbers 87002, 87006 and 87026 have been released by GBRf for a return to working passenger services, whilst the Class 390 Pendolino electric multiple units are undergoing modifications.

Preservation

Currently, three locomotives have been preserved, but it is expected that several locomotives will eventually be saved.

Fleet Details

Key Operational Preserved Withdrawn Scrapped

Number Name(s) Dates Final Livery Operator Withdrawn Status
87001 Stephenson
Royal Scot
Stephenson
Royal Scot/Stephenson
1976-1977
1977-2003
2003-2006
2006-
BR Blue Virgin Trains 06/2005 Preserved at National Railway Museum
87002 Royal Sovereign
[The AC Locomotive Group]
1978-2003
2005-
Porterbrook Purple Virgin Trains valign="top" align=center
Operational
87003 Patriot 1978-2005 Virgin Red/Black Cotswold Rail 03/2005 Stored
87004 Britannia 1978- Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 06/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87005 City of London 1977-2003 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 09/2003 Scrapped at MoD Caerwent (10/2005)
87006 City of Glasgow
Glasgow Garden Festival
City of Glasgow
George Reynolds
1977-1987
1987-1988
1988-1999
2000-2004
DRS Blue Virgin Trains valign="top" align=center
Operational
87007 City of Manchester 1977-2004 CR Silver Cotswold Rail valign="top" align=center
Operational
87008 City of Liverpool 1977-2004 CR Silver Cotswold Rail valign="top" align=center
Operational
87009 City of Birmingham 1977-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 04/2004 To be preserved at Tyseley depot, Birmingham
87010 King Arthur
Driver Tommy Farr
1978-2005
2005-2005
Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 06/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87011 The Black Prince
City of Wolverhampton
1978-2000
2001-2003
Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 12/2003 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87012 Coeur de Lion
The Royal Bank of Scotland
Coeur de Lion
The Olympian
1978-1986
1988-1998
2001-2005
2005-
Network SouthEast GBRf valign="top" align=center
Operational
87013 John O'Gaunt 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black GBRf 08/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87014 Knight of the Thistle 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black GBRf 08/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87015 Howard of Effingham 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 11/2004 Scrapped at MoD Caerwent (10/2005)
87016 Sir Francis Drake
Willesden InterCity Depot
1978-1988
1992-2004
Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 04/2004 Scrapped at MoD Caerwent (12/2004)
87017 Iron Duke 1978-2003 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 12/2003 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87018 Lord Nelson 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 01/2004 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87019 Sir Winston Churchill
Association of Community Rail Partnerships
1978-2005
2005-
LNWR Black GBRf valign="top" align=center
Operational
87020 North Briton 1978-2003 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 12/2003 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87021 Robert the Bruce 1978-2005 Virgin Red/Black Cotswold Rail 01/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87022 Cock o' the North
Lew Adams The Black Prince
1978-2000
2000-2004
GBRf Blue/Orange GBRf valign="top" align=center
Operational
87023 Highland Chieftain
Velocity
Polmadie
1978-1984
1985-1998
1998-2005
Virgin Red/Black Cotwold Rail 01/2005 Stored
87024 Lord of the Isles 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 10/2004 Scrapped at MoD Caerwent (11/2005)
87025 Borderer
County of Cheshire
1978-1982
1982-2004
Virgin Red/Black Cotswold Rail 12/2004 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87026 Redgauntlet
Sir Richard Arkwright
1978-1982
1982-2005
Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains valign="top" align=center
Operational
87027 Wolf of Badenoch 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 08/2004 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87028 Lord President 1978-2004 GBRf Blue/Orange GBRf valign="top" align=center
Operational
87029 Earl Marischal 1978-2004 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 11/2004 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87030 Black Douglas 1978- Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 03/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87031 Hal o' the Wynd
Keith Harper
1978-2004
2004-2005
Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 01/2005 Withdrawn
87032 Kenilworth
Richard Fearn
1978-2003
2003-2004
Virgin Red/Black DRS 06/2005 Stored
87033 Thane of Fife 1978-2005 Virgin Red/Black Cotswold Rail 03/2005 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87034 William Shakespeare 1978- Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 12/2003 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
87035 Robert Burns 1978-2005 Virgin Red/Black Virgin Trains 01/2005 Preserved at The Railway Age, Crewe
87101 Stephenson 1978-2002 BR Blue EWS 04/1999 Scrapped by HNRC at Barrow Hill (02/2002)

British Rail non-steam Locomotives
Diesel locomotives - Electric locomotives - DMU - DEMU - AC EMU - DC EMU - Departmental units
Diesel shunting locomotives
Classes: 01 - 02 - 03 - 04 - 05 - 06 - 07 - 08 - 09 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14
Pre-TOPS type: D1/1 - D1/2 - D1/3 - D1/4 - D2/1 - D2/2 - D2/3 - D2/4 - D2/5 - D2/6 - D2/7 - D2/8 - D2/9 -
D2/10 - D2/11 - D2/12 - D3/1 - D3/2 - D3/3 - D3/4 - D3/5 - D3/6 - D3/7 - D3/8 - D3/9 -
D3/10 - D3/11 - D3/12 - D3/13 - D3/14
Pre-1955 type: 11001 - 11104 - 15107 - 13000
Main-line diesel locomotives
Classes: 15 - 16 - 17 - 20 - 21 - 21 (Vossloh) - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31 - 33 - 35 -
37 - 40 - 41 - 41 (HST) - 42 - 43 - 43 (HST) - 44 - 45 - 46 - 47 - 48 - 50 - 52 - 53 - 55 - 56 -
57 - 58 - 59 - 60 - 66 - 67
Pre-TOPS type: D8/1 - D8/2 - D10/1 - D10/2 - D10/3 - D11/1 - D11/2 - D11/3 - D11/4 - D11/5 - D12/1 -
D12/2 - D12/3 - D13/1 - D14/1 - D14/2 - D15/1 - D15/2 - D16/1 - D16/2 - D17/1 - D17/2 -
D20/1 - D20/2 - D22/1 - D22/2 - D23/1 - D25/1 - D27/1 - D33/1 - KA - KB
Pre-1955 type: 10000-10001 - 10100 - 10201-10203 - 10800
Electric locomotives
Classes: 70 - 71 - 73 - 74 - 76 - 77 - 80 - 81 - 82 - 83 - 84 - 85 - 86 - 87 - 89 - 90 - 91 - 92
Pre-TOPS type: AL1 - AL2 - AL3 - AL4 - AL5 - AL6 - EB1 - EE1 - EM1 - EM2 - ES1 - HA - HB - JA - JB
Other locomotives
Departmental: 97 - 97/6 - Eastern - Southern - Other Series
Other: 98 - 99 - 15097-15099 - 18000 - 18100
Demonstrators: D0226/D0227 - D0260 - D0280 - D9998 - DHP1 - DP1 - DP2 - GT3 - HS4000 - Janus/Taurus

 


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