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British Rail class 68 (Stadler Rail UKLight)
Great Britain | 2013
34 produced
68022 “Resolution” in September 2016 at Norwich
68022 “Resolution” in September 2016 at Norwich
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Direct Rail Services needed a new diesel locomotive around 2010, which, in contrast to the widespread class 66, could also be used in passenger service and, above all, should have more comfortable cabs. An offer came from Vossloh España, which included a version of the EuroLight specially adapted for the British market. DRS received 34 locomotives in a total of three batches, of which the later ones were already delivered by Stadler.

The class 68 has only four axles and a light, fast-running Caterpillar engine with 2,800 kW or 3,800 hp. Despite the top speed of 100 mph (161 km/h), a starting tractive force of 71.000 pounds is achieved thanks to the three-phase traction motors. Some of the locomotives were equipped with push-pull train control so that passenger trains could be driven with driving trailers or in top-and-tail operation.

At DRS, the class 68 mainly pulls container trains, but also trains from the infrastructure operator Network Rail and nuclear flasks. Chiltern Railways, TransPennine Express and formerly Abellio ScotRail have also leased the class 68 from DRS for passenger service. TPE only plans to use the class 68 together with the modern driving trailers until December 2023 and replace it with railcars.

General
Built2013-2017
ManufacturerVossloh, Stadler
Axle configB-B 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length67 ft 5 7/16 in
Service weight187,393 lbs
Adhesive weight187,393 lbs
Axle load46,958 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-electric
Top speed100 mph
Starting effort71,264 lbf
EngineCaterpillar C175-16
Engine typeV16 diesel
Fuel1,321 us gal (diesel)
Engine output3,755 hp (2,800 kW)
Calculated Values
diesel locomotive
passenger
freight
three-phase AC
last changed: 11/2023
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