RailRoad BR 0-6-0 '08673' Class 08 InterCity

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RailRoad BR 0-6-0 '08673' Class 08 InterCity

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RailRoad BR 0-6-0 '08673' Class 08 InterCity

The Class 08, 0-6-0 diesel electric shunter which was based on the prototype LMS designs, became British Railways' largest fleet of locomotives. These locomotives were constructed between 1953 and 1962 at Crewe, Darlington, Derby and Doncaster.

The Class, which includes a number of Class 09 locomotives, has a single cab at the No.1 end and a front section that houses the power unit, generator and control equipment. Class 08 shunters are powered by an English Electric 350hp, 6KT engine and have a maximum speed of 15 – 20mph. The Class once numbered in excess of 1,000 with approximately 300 remaining in service today and still represents the mainstay of the UK's shunting power.

The standard Class 08 locomotives are in operation in most if not all areas of the UK and are expected to remain in service for many years to come. They are employed mainly as shunting units in marshalling yards and shunting depots but are also used occasionally for short trip workings.

08673 ‘Piccadilly’ received Inter-City livery at Manchester Longsight Depot in January 1987 and was so named because this was where it was invariably found, shunting empty coaching stock around the station. Although other Class 08/09s received a similar livery, the Inter-City lettering style applied was unique to 08673.