British Rail Class 47

Description

The British Rail Class 47 diesel locomotive also known as a Brush Type Four is a class of British locomotive. It was once the most numerous class, but numbers are now dwindling.

Current Operations

Direct Rail Services (DRS)

English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS)

EWS inherited locomotives from the Rail Express Systems parcels business, the three trainload companies (Trans-Rail, Mainline Freight and Load-Haul) and freight operator Railfreight Distribution. This operator no longer uses Class 47 locomotives, with the final two withdrawn in June 2004. The last service trains worked by these locomotives for EWS were along the North Wales Coast Line from Crewe to Holyhead.

First Great Western

First Great Western inherited a fleet of Class 47/8 locomotives, which were primarily used to haul London Paddington-Penzance Sleeper and Motorail trains. They employed on day passenger trains from the capital to the West Country at times when there was a low availability of other traction. The fleet consisted of seven locomotives, namely nos. 47811/813/815/816/830/832/846. Locomotives were painted in a green-based livery, which was later embelished with a gold bodyside stripe. Several of the fleet were named after local attractions or place, such as nos. 47813 'SS Great Britain' and 47832 'Tamar'. From 2001, First Great Western decided to replace the Class 47 fleet with re-engineered Class 57 locomotives. A prototype, no. 57601, was extensively tested by First Great Western, and resulted in an order for four production locomotives, numbered 57602-605. These started to replace the Class 47 fleet from 2003 onwards. Most of the 47's were transferred to other operators, although one, no. 47846 'THOR', was rebuilt to a Class 57. To commemorate the retirement of the Class 47 fleet, the final locomotive, no. 47815 'Abertawe Landore', was specially repainted into its original British Railways two-tone green livery. The final two locomotives, nos. 47811 and 47815, were retired after working a London-Penzance special train in December 2004.

Freightliner

Virgin Trains

Spot-Hire Companies

Since privatisation of British Rail, numerous spot-hire companies have arisen to take advantage of the requirement for locomotives at short-notice, rescue locomotives, and locomotives for charter trains.

Cotswold Rail

Cotswold Rail first purchased redundant Class 47 locomotives from EWS in 2002. It has since acquired locomotives cascaded from First Great Western and Virgin Trains. Cotswold Rail works closely with 'One' Anglia, to which it provides several locomotives to haul diverted passenger and rescue failed trains. 'One' also use a class 47 to haul the through service from London Liverpool Street to Great Yarmouth on the final leg of the journey between Norwich and the coast. It also hires locomotives to charter operators. Locomotives are painted in either Cotswold Rail's silver livery, or in Anglia/'One' livery for those on hire to 'One' Anglia. The fleet currently comprises five operational locomotives, nos. 47200/316/714/813/818, and nos. 47033 and 47365 undergoing repair. There are also several more locomotives in store.

Fragonset Railways

Fragonset Railways operates the largest Class 47 fleet of the spot-hire companies. Fragonset was formed in 1996, is based at Derby. In the early days the main contract was the hire of locomotives to Virgin Trains. However, since then, Virgin has ceased using locomotive-hauled trains. Therefore Fragonset has diversified into the charter marker, and also hires locomotives to freight companies, such as GB Railfreight, at short-notice. Locomotive livery is black, with either a red bodyside stripe, or large 'Fragonset' lettering. The operational fleet currently comprises nos. 47145/355/375/488/640/701/703/709/712/716, with nos. 47710/715/780 undergoing repairs. Fragonset also own many stored locomotives, which could be repaired if demand increases.

Riviera Trains

Riviera Trains is a small spot-hire company based at Crewe. The fleet is often hired to Arriva Trains Wales for services from Crewe to Holyhead. Locomotives are also used to haul 'Foot-ex' Special trains from Manchester to Cardiff for the benenfit of football and rugby fans travelling to the Millennium Stadium. Locomotive livery is Oxford Blue. As of December 2004, the fleet comprised of three operational locomotives, nos. 47769/839/853, with 47575 undergoing repairs. As expected, Riviera Trains purchased seven operational locomotives from Porterbrook Leasing in late 2004/early 2005, these being 47805/812/829/843/847/848 (previously hired to Freightliner and 47815 (previously hired to First Great Western).

West Coast Railway Company (WCRC)

The West Coast Railway Company is primarily a charter-train operator based at Carnforth in North-West England. Locomotive livery is maroon with a black bodyside stripe. The fleet currently comprises of no. 47854, with nos. 47245 and 47492 undergoing repairs.

Preservation

Several locomotives have been preserved on heritage railways. These are listed below. Of note are the first built, no. 47401 'North Eastern', and the Royal Train locomotive, no. 47798 'Prince William'. (Current no. in bold)>
lign=left|Name align=left|Livery align=left|Location align=left|Notes
1107 47524 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- Rail Express Systems Birmingham Railway Museum align=left|-
1500 47401 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- North Eastern BR Blue Large Logo Midland Railway Centre First-built locomotive.
b>D1501 47402 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- Gateshead BR Blue East Lancashire Railway align=left|-
b>D1516 47417 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- BR Green Midland Railway Centre align=left|-
b>D1566 47449 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- Orion BR Green Llangollen Railway align=left|-
1656 47072 47609 47834 47798 Prince William Royal Train Purple National Railway Museum Royal Train locomotive.
1693 47105 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- BR Blue Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway align=left|-
b>D1705 47117 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- Sparrowhawk BR Green Great Central Railway Former Class 48 locomotive.
1723 47136 47540 47975 align=center|- The Institute of Civil Engineers Civil Engineers Privately-owned align=left|-
b>D1842 47192 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- BR Green Churnet Valley Railway align=left|-
1855 47205 47395 align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- Freightliner Northampton & Lamport Railway align=left|-
1886 47367 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- Freightliner North Norfolk Railway align=left|-
1895 47376 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- Freightliner 1995 Freightliner Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway align=left|-
1921 47244 47640 align=center|- align=center|- Univeristy of Strathclyde Parcels Red Battlefield Railway On loan from Fragonset.
1933 47255 47596 align=center|- align=center|- Aldeburgh Festival Rail Express Systems Mid-Norfolk Railway align=left|-
1946 47503 47771 align=center|- align=center|- Heaton Traincare Depot Rail Express Systems Colne Valley Railway align=left|-
1951 47507 47716 align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- Rail Express Systems Dartmoor Railway On loan from Fragonset.
1970 47269 47643 align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- InterCity Executive Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway align=left|-
1997 47295 align=center|- align=center|- align=center|- align=left|- Trainload Grey MOD Aschurch align=left|-

Fleet Details

style="color:yellow; background:#0B4559; border-bottom:3px solid" colspan="3" align="center"|BR Class 47
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|TOPS numbers colspan="2"|
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Early numbers colspan="2"|D1100D1111 and D1500D1999
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Builder colspan="2"|Brush Traction
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Introduced colspan="2"|19621967
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Wheel Arrangement colspan="2"|Co-Co
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Weight 111.5–120.6 tons (47/0, 47/2, 47/3)
120.4–125.1 tons (47/4, 47/7)
113.3–122.5 tonnes
122.3–127.1 tonnes
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Height ft in m
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Width 9 ft 2 in 2.79 m
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Length 63 ft 7 in 19.38 m
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Wheel Diameter 3 ft 9 in 1143 mm
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Wheel Base ft m
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Minimum radius chains m
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Maximum speed 95 mph 153 km/h
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Engine colspan="2"|Sulzer 12LDA28C
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Engine output 2,580 hp 1920 kW
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Max. Tractive Effort 60,000 lbf 267 kN
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Power at Rail 2,080 hp 1,550 kW
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Brake type colspan="2"|Air & vacuum (47/0, 47/3, 47/4, 47/7)
Air (47/2)
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Brake force 61 tons force 608 kN
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Route availability colspan="2"|6 or 7
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Fuel Tank 720 or 1,220 imperial gallons
720 or 1295 imperial gallons
3,273 or 5,550 litres (47/0, 47/2, 47/3)
3,273 or 5,887 litres (47/4, 47/7)
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Heating type colspan="2"|Not equipped (47/0, 47/2, 47/3)
Electric, index 66 (47/4 and 47/7)
tyle="color:white; background:#0B4559"|Multiple working colspan="2"|Green Circle
DRS = Direct Rail Services EWS = English, Welsh and Scottish Railway WCRC = West Coast Railway Company
o. Built (Converted*) No. Range Operators Loco Nos. No In Traffic Withdrawn
lign=center|Class 47/0 align=center|298 align=center|47001-298 align=left|Cotswold Rail DRS EWS Fragonset Freightliner WCRC align=left|47033/200 47237/298 - 47145 47150/197/270 47245 align=center|2 2 0 1 3 1 align=center|- - 2002 - - -
lign=center|Class 47/3 align=center|82 align=center|47300-381 align=left|Cotswold Rail EWS Fragonset Freightliner align=left|47316/365 - 47355/375 47303/309/358 align=center|2 0 2 3 align=center|- 2002 - -
lign=center|Class 47/4 align=center|136 129* align=center|47401-536 47537-665 align=left|DRS EWS Fragonset Riviera Trains WCRC align=left|47501 47635 47488/640 47575 47492 align=center|1 0 2 1 1 align=center|- 2004 - - -
lign=center|Class 47/7a align=center|17* align=center|47701-717 align=left|Cotwold Rail Fragonset Virgin Trains align=left|47714 47701/703/709/710/712/715/716 47702/711 align=center|1 7 0 align=center|- - 2000
lign=center|Class 47/7b align=center|50* align=center|47721-799 align=left|EWS Fragonset Riviera Trains Virgin Trains align=left|47721/725-727/732-734/736-739/742-747/750/756-768/770-793/798/799 47780 47769 47722/741/769 align=center|0 1 1 0 align=center|2004 - - 2001
lign=center|Class 47/8 align=center|54* align=center|47801-854 align=left|Cotswold Rail DRS First Great Western Fragonset Freightliner Riviera Trains WCRC Virgin Trains align=left|47813/818 47802 47811/813/815/816/830/832/846 47832 47805/812/829/843/847/848 (2003-2005), 47811/816 (2005-) 47805/812/815/829/839/843/847/848/853 47854 47805-807/810/812/814/816-818/826-831/839-841/843-845/847-851/853/854 align=center|2 1 0 1 2 9 1 6 align=center|- - 2004 - - - - -
lign=center|Class 47/9 align=center|7* align=center|47971-976 47981 align=left|EWS EWS align=left|47972/976 47981 align=center|0 0 align=center|1998 1998

 

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