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Rapido 948108 Class 45 45060 “Sherwood Forester” BR Blue With Domino Headcodes

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Rapido 948108 Class 45 45060 “Sherwood Forester” BR Blue With Domino Headcodes

With the success of the first Type 4 diesels, Derby Works began the development of the next generation of even more powerful locomotives, the Class 45 and Class 46. These would go on to form the bulk of the Midland mainline fleet for many years.

Despite the 45s and 46s not being named after mountains as their Class 44 counterparts had been, many were honoured with the names of famed British Army Regiments, however they still retained the nickname ‘Peaks’.

The Class 45 and 46s were pretty much identical to the 44s, also weighing in at around 135 tonnes and powered by a diesel power unit produced by Swiss engineering company Sulzer. However, the newer power units produced 2500 horsepower, 200 more than their predecessors.

This led to BR placing a more substantial order of 127 locos for Class 45s, this was so many in fact, that Crewe Works were also drafted in to assist Derby with their construction. The first BR Class 45 entered service in late 1960, with the class soon becoming the main loco to work out of St Pancras on the Midland mainline services, demoting the dwindling number of steam locos to cover local services or freight. The 45s were intended to be allocated to multiple regions during their construction and this was initially the case with locomotives allocated to London Midland and Western Region sheds as well as other regions for short stints of training. They soon settle down to more regular work on Midland mainline and Western Region services.

With the introduction of the HSTs on the Midland and Cross Country routes, as well as the introduction of Class 56s to coal traffic, the 45s were moved to the Trans-Pennine route to work passenger services across the North of the country.

The aging fleet of well-travelled ‘Peaks’ started to be withdrawn throughout the 1980s with the final 2 Class 45s soldiering on until 1989.  The last ‘Peak’, No.45106, was painted into an approximation of the original BR Green livery and regularly worked the 17:50 St Pancras – Derby service as well as a number of railtours. It sealed the fate of the class after it failed at Wellingborough with a fuel leak and onboard fire, the ignition presumed to be from brake sparks while being towed dead, which sadly resulted in its inevitable retirement. 12 class 45 locomotives were saved for preservation with a number of them currently in operational condition

Specifications:

  • 45060 “Sherwood Forester”
  • BR blue with domino headcodes
  • Split headcode boxes
  • Bodyside steps plated over
  • Bodyside lower panel
  • Outer bogie sandboxes only
  • Directional lighting
  • Next18 decoder socket
  • High quality motor and drive mechanism for smooth running
  • Factory-fitted speakers in all models
  • DCC sound option (with ESU LokSound 5 decoder)
  • NEM coupler pockets
  • Separately fitted wipers
  • Separately fitted radiator fan grill
  • Optional buffer beam hoses to fit as required

Additional information

Brand

Gauge

Loco Class

Entered Service

1960

Number Built

127

Purpose

Livery

Detail

Cab, Exterior, Lights

DCC Ready

Era