BR Class 09 D4100

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June 2015, numbered D4100
09012 Dick Hardy

09012 is the SVRSevern Valley Railway’s only example of an 0-6-0 Class 09 350hp diesel electric shunting locomotive. The Class 09 is similar to the Class 08, of which the SVRSevern Valley Railway has a number of examples, but having different gearing giving an increased top speed of 27.5 mph at the expense of a lower tractive effort. 09012 was one of the 26 locomotives originally built as a Class 09; later classified as Class 09/0 to distinguish them from other Class 09s which were rebuilt from Class 08s.

09012 in main line service

09012 was built at Horwich Works and entered BRBritish Rail or British Railways service as D4100 in September 1961 at Ashford Chart Leacon, moving to Feltham in July 1967. The locomotive was fitted with air brakes a year later before another move to Selhurst in July 1970.

In January 1974 D4100 became No 09012 under the TOPSTotal Operations Processing System, an American computer system adopted by BR from the late 1960s to number and manage rolling stock. numbering scheme.[1]

09012 in preservation

09012 arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway in February 2013, having been purchased from former owner Harry Needle. 09012 was in DepartmentalRolling stock used for the railway’s own functions (engineering etc.) rather than for general passenger or goods traffic. grey livery on arrival, but was repainted into BRBritish Rail or British Railways Green livery in early 2015. The locomotive is normally based at Kidderminster and carries the name “Dick Hardy”.[2]

As of June 2015, 09012 had reverted to the earlier number of D4100.

References

  1. BRDatabase website
  2. SVR "Meet The Loco" web page

See Also

Diesel Locomotives