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Old 2nd December 2008, 20:40
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55 016 is apparently missing off the preserved list?
Happy to be in error of course, won,t be the first time!
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Old 11th December 2008, 17:19
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Rough Tor, I think 55016 is no longer classed as preserved as it is due to return to mainline duties with DRS, not 100% though.
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Old 11th December 2008, 19:35
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I think 55016 is no longer classed as preserved as it is due to return to mainline duties with DRS, not 100% though.
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Yes this is an interesting one. According to Rail magazine, DRS is planning to use it for freight workings. My colleagues who have driven Deltics tell me that they aren't particularly suited to this.

So if it does happen, I think we should give a prize to the first person to snap a photo of the Deltic heading a RHTT. That would be using a sledgehammer to crack a nut !
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I loved the Deltics with the white cab surrounds in the late 70s. I'm just old enough to remember seeing a few at my hometown Haymarket depot.
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Old 2nd January 2012, 17:00
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Yes this is an interesting one. According to Rail magazine, DRS is planning to use it for freight workings. My colleagues who have driven Deltics tell me that they aren't particularly suited to this.

So if it does happen, I think we should give a prize to the first person to snap a photo of the Deltic heading a RHTT. That would be using a sledgehammer to crack a nut !

Deltics were built for speed rather than torque under a really heavy load heard they were liable to throw pistons everywhere
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55001 (D9001) 01/80 FP C: 02/80 BREL Doncaster Works
55002 (D9002) 01/82 YK P: Preserved / Private Owner
55003 (D9003) 12/80 FP C: 03/81 BREL Doncaster Works
55004 (D9004) 11/81 YK C: 07/83 BREL Doncaster Works
55005 (D9005) 02/81 YK C: 02/83 BREL Doncaster Works
55006 (D9006) 02/81 YK C: 07/81 BREL Doncaster Works
55007 (D9007) 12/81 YK C: 08/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55008 (D9008) 12/81 YK C: 08/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55009 (D9009) 01/82 YK P: Preserved / Private Owner
55010 (D9010) 12/81 YK C: 05/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55011 (D9011) 11/81 YK C: 11/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55012 (D9012) 05/81 FP C: 09/81 BREL Doncaster Works
55013 (D9013) 12/81 YK C: 12/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55014 (D9014) 11/81 YK C: 02/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55015 (D9015) 01/82 YK P: Preserved / Private Owner
55017 (D9017) 12/81 YK C: 01/83 BREL Doncaster Works
55018 (D9018) 10/81 YK C: 01/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55019 (D9019) 12/81 YK P: Preserved / Private Owner
55020 (D9020) 01/80 FP C: 01/80 BREL Doncaster Works
55021 (D9021) 12/81 YK C: 09/82 BREL Doncaster Works
55022 (D9000) 01/82 YK P: Preserved / Private Owner

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Saxokid: that's the whole class. In the 5th column P = Preserved, and C = Cut with the date following.

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