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Class 40 No.D200 / 40122 Ready to depart from St.Pancras Station - May 1997 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes :- Built at English Electric,Vulcan Foundry,Newton - Le - Willows ,Lancashire was withdrawn from service on 18.4.1988 and is now part of The National Collection at National Railway Museum ,York/Shildon D200/ Depot Allocation 03/58 Stratford. 06/59 Norwich. 11/59 Stratford. 04/66 Ipswich. 01/67 March. 05/67 Ipswich. 08/67 London Midland Western Lines. 12/67 Longsight. 06/68 D09 Manchester Division. 05/73 Longsight. 04/83 Carlisle Kingmoor. -
Class 40 No.40122 / D200 ready to depart from St.Pancras Station - May 1997 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes :- Built at English Electric,Vulcan Foundry,Newton - Le - Willows ,Lancashire was withdrawn from service on 18.4.1988 and is now part of The National Collection at National Railway Museum ,York/Shildon D200/ Depot Allocation 03/58 Stratford. 06/59 Norwich. 11/59 Stratford. 04/66 Ipswich. 01/67 March. 05/67 Ipswich. 08/67 London Midland Western Lines. 12/67 Longsight. 06/68 D09 Manchester Division. 05/73 Longsight. 04/83 Carlisle Kingmoor. -
BR Class 47 No.47727 "Duke Of Edinburgh’s Award" At Blaenau Ffestiniog on a Rail Tourer Special from Hull - 5.5.2001 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:- Nos were D1629/47047 / 47569/ 47727 47727 was also built at Crewe and entered service in October 1964 as D1629. ‘Edinburgh Castle/Caisteal Dhùn Eideann’ is the locomotive’s fifth name, the previous ones being ‘The Gloucestershire Regiment’ (1 July 1990-November 1993), ‘Duke of Edinburgh’s Award’ (11 October 1994-?), ‘Castell Caeffili/Caerphilly Castle’ (December 2002-?) and ‘Rebecca’ (20 September 2007-?) Loco was scrapped in 2010 -
Class 33/0 "Crompton" No.33020 at Reading GWR 150 Open Day in BR Standard Blue - 1.6.1985 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:-History
Date Event Location / Notes Dec 1960 To traffic BRCW Works No. DEL129 Dec 1960 Allocated Hither Green Jul 1963 Re-allocated Eastleigh Jan 1974 Re-number 6537 to 33020 Mar 1985 Overhaul Eastleigh Works Feb 1989 Re-allocated Stewarts Lane Apr 1993 Withdrawn Stewarts Lane Jan 1997 Cut up M R J Phillips, Stewarts Lane -
Class 31 No.D5528 (31110) in BR green two tone and Class 31/1 No.31154 Leaves Lowestoft on return Farewell to Arms Railtour to Kings Cross - 21.8.1999 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:- Class 31/1 D5528 /31110 in service 1959 was scrapped 2007 at T.J.Thomson,Stockton Class 31/1 D5572 / 31154 in service 1959 and scrapped 2006 by Ron Hill,Rotherham -
English Electric Type 1 / Class 20/3's Nos.20301 "Max Joule 1958-1999" and 20303 both in Direct Rail Services Livery taken September 2006 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:- They were known as "CHOPPERS" by enthusiasts No.20301 came in service on 18.12.1959 and had other numbers which are 2004/20014/D8127 No..20303 came in service on 16.7.1962 and had other numbers which are 2018/20127/D8127 -
BR Class 92 No.92001 "Victor Hugo" EWS Livery At Hoo Yard - July 1999 This photo shows the third rail equipment Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:- These locos can operate on dual voltage 25KV overhead and 750v DC Third Rail Loco built August 1993 has also been named Mircea Eliade This is one of only two Class 92 locomotives to carry EWS-livery. -
BR Class 33 Crompton No.33046 MERLIN Waiting at Grain Yard with a ballast train - 1986/87 Scrapped in 2017 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:-History
Date Event Location / Notes Jul 1961 To traffic BRCW Works No. DEL156 Jul 1961 Allocated Hither Green Dec 1973 Re-numbered 6564 to 33046 Mar 1985 Overhaul Eastleigh Works Nov 1985 Re-allocated Stewarts Lane Jul 1991 Re-allocated Eastleigh Oct 1991 Named "Merlin", Eastleigh Depot Mar 1994 Re-allocated Stewarts Lane Sep 1997 Re-allocated Eastleigh Jan 1998 Withdrawn Eastleigh Dec 2001 Sold Fragonset, Eastleigh Jan 2003 Moved Carnforth Apr 2003 Partial Overhaul Rothley, GCR Aug 2003 Partial Overhaul Fragonset, Derby Feb 2007 Sold Edward Stevenson, RTC Derby Mar 2007 Sold BRCW, Midland Railway Centre Jul 2013 Sold 33117 Group, Bury ELR Apr 2023 Scrapped Bury ELR -
Class 73/1 ELECTRO - DIESEL No.73138 At Dungeness with a nuclear flask train for Sellafield - 28.1.1999 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:-Locomotive 73138 is aBritish Rail Class 73 electro-diesel locomotive, which is a type of bi-mode locomotive primarily used on the Southern Region of British Railways.The Class 73Design: Built between 1962 and 1967, the Class 73 can operate on either the Southern Region's 650/750V DC third-rail electric power or an onboard 600 hp diesel engine. This dual capability made them highly versatile for use on both electrified routes and non-electrified sidings or branch lines.Subclass: Loco 73138 was part of the second batch of Class 73s, initially classified as "JB" and later as Class 73/1 under the TOPS system. These had a higher top speed of 90 mph compared to the 80 mph of the earlier Class 73/0 prototypes.TOPS number: The loco was originally numbered E6045 before being renumbered 73138 under the Total Operations Processing System (TOPS).History of 731381984 Southern Electric Group Jamboree: On March 17, 1984, 73138 operated a long route as part of a Southern Electric Group special train. Its journey took it to destinations including Shepperton, Staines West Oil Terminal, Reading, and Southampton.Private ownership and preservation: The locomotive was later owned privately and was restored between 2003 and 2004.Depot shunter: From its restoration until October 2006, 73138 was used as a depot shunter at Barrow Hill.Mainline return: In 2010, the locomotive was sold to Network Rail for further use on the mainline. -
BR Type 2 / British Rail Class 24 - Class 97 No.97201 ex Class 24 No.24061 RTC Red and Blue Livery RTC is Rail Technical Centre and they had their own colour scheme also loco was named "EXPERIMENT" Open day at Basingstoke - 26.9.1987 Dave Cobbe Collection Notes:- Service History Original number: The locomotive was initially built with the number D5061, before being renumbered to 24061 under the TOPS (Total Operations Processing System) numbering scheme in March 1974. Research Department: After being withdrawn from regular service in August 1975, 24061 was transferred to British Rail's Research Department at Derby Works in November of that year. Renumbering: It was renumbered as RDB968007 and then again as 97201 in 1979. Nicknamed Experiment: As a research locomotive, it was painted in a distinctive red and blue livery and given the name Experiment in 1980. Withdrawal: The loco was finally withdrawn from service on December 4, 1987, making it the last Class 24 to be operational on British Rail. Following its withdrawal, 24061 was preserved. Its restoration and current home have been supported by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), where it now runs under its original number, D5061. Waiting overhaul and was taken out of service in 2014 at NYMR. D5061 was built at Crewe Works and entered service at March, Cambridgeshire, on 15 January 1960. It joined D5032 at Willesden in 1960 and, after spells at Finsbury Park and Haymarket, returned to the London Midland Region in 1968. In May 1973 it once again met up with D5032 at Crewe Diesel Depot, from where it was withdrawn on 10 August 1975. In October of that year it went to Derby Works, emerging into departmental stock as TDB968007. It was withdrawn again on 18 December 1978, before entering service with the Railway Technical Centre at Derby. It was renumbered as 97201 on 18 August 1979, named ‘Experiment’ in June 1980, and withdrawn for a third time on 4 December 1987, moving to Vic Berry’s Leicester yard under its own power in July 1988.