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Deathbyteacup 26th December 2009 09:40

Wasnt it BR themselves who tried to get the name "warship" to stick to the 50's?

Dave Rowland 26th December 2009 09:57

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Originally Posted by Deathbyteacup (Post 37052)
Wasnt it BR themselves who tried to get the name "warship" to stick to the 50's?

I think so, that's what I meant anyway. :)
Of course, there were a lot of diesel classes that were more or less known by names related to the manufacturers/engines, and so on:
'Hymeks' (D7000-D7100), 'Cromptons'; (D65xx/class 33), 'Claytons' (D8500-D8616), and 'Metro-Vicks' (D5700-D5719). 'Westerns' of course were self-explanatory, and then there were the 'Baby Deltics' (D5900-D5909). Oddly, I've never heard of any nicknames for the LMS/BR diesels 10000/10001. Shame one of THESE couldn't have been saved.

Midland Compound 27th December 2009 23:18

Class 24 = "Spin Dryers" - not sure why

saxokid 28th December 2009 04:17

Good old 08 shunters..........

railwaybuddy 9th January 2010 19:01

they just keep working and working

Gordon 10th January 2010 10:06

I've not been able to find any pics of the 08 pulling the Eurostar - can anyone help?

48111 10th January 2010 11:13

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 38343)
I've not been able to find any pics of the 08 pulling the Eurostar - can anyone help?

Morning Gordon, no mate, it was not a still picture I saw, it was on BBC news when they were filming the failures from the tunnel during the first escapade.

48111

Pete of Ebor 10th January 2010 19:31

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Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 36793)
Class 31 are also often referred to as 'Peds' (Pedalloes), and 47's (the erstwhile Brush Type 4's) as 'Duffs'. Class 66/0 are 'Sheds' (as previously mentioned), so the Freightliner 66/5's are known as 'Freds' (Freightliner Sheds), DRS class 66 are called 'Dreds' for similar reasons, and 67's are known colloquially as 'Skips'. Class 57 have managed to acquire the nickname 'Bodysnatchers' owing to them being largely rebuilt from 47's.
As for electrics, 92's rejoice in the nickname of 'Dysons' , maybe because they sound like VERY loud vacuum cleaners!

I've also heard of 57s being refered to as 'Zombies' presumably for the same reason as 'Bodysnatchers'...

33056 13th January 2010 19:27

It wasn't an 08 that rescued the Eurostars - it was a pair of Eurotunnel MaK Bo-Bos like this . There are some pictures taken at St. Pancras on Fotopic which I am unable to access right now to provide a link.

62440 13th January 2010 22:03

There was a picture of them at St.Pancras in Railway Herald No.206. It's a free online magazine and well worth having. Go to http://www.railwayherald.co.uk to sign up.

Regards, 62440.


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