British Rail Class 08


The British Rail Class 08 is a class of diesel-electric shunting locomotive built by British Railways. As the standard BR general-purpose diesel shunter, the class became a familiar sight at major stations and freight yards. Since their introduction in 1952 however, the nature of rail traffic in Britain has changed considerably. Freight trains are now mostly fixed rakes of wagons, and passenger trains are mostly multiple units, neither requiring the attention of a shunting locomotive. Consequently, a large proportion of the class has been withdrawn from mainline use and stored, scrapped, exported or sold to industrial or heritage railways.
As of 2020, around 100 locomotives remained working on industrial sidings and on the main British network. On heritage railways, they have become common, appearing on many of the preserved standard-gauge lines in Britain, with over 70 preserved including the first one built.

History

The Class 08 design was based on the LMS 12033 series design. There were also 26 of the near-identical but higher-geared Class 09, and 171 similar locomotives fitted with different engines and transmissions, which together brought the total number of outwardly-similar machines to 1,193.
The pioneer locomotive, number 13000, was built in 1952 although it did not enter service until 1953. Production continued until 1962 with 996 locomotives produced, making it the most numerous of all British locomotive classes.
The locomotives were built at the BR's Crewe, Darlington, Derby, Doncaster and Horwich works.
In 1985, three locomotives were reduced in height for use on the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway in south west Wales, and became Class 08/9. The remainder of the class were reclassified as sub-class 08/0. A further two were converted to 08/9s in 1987.
The first locomotive to be withdrawn was D3193 in 1967. Four other machines were withdrawn before TOPS reclassification in 1973. Withdrawals continued in subsequent decades until by the beginning of the 1990s most of the class had been withdrawn. As part of the privatisation of British Rail in the mid-1990s most of the survivors passed to EWS with some going to passenger operators for use as depot shunters. At the same time as the withdrawals, many were purchased by heritage railways.
In mid-2008, EWS had over forty class 08s in operation, with a greater number stored. Freightliner also had about five in operation, as did locomotive company Wabtec Rail. FirstGroup operated fewer than five; additionally, some work at industrial sidings – two for Foster Yeoman, one for Mendip Rail, one for Corus, one at ICI Wilton, two for English China Clays, amongst others. A few other businesses in railway-related business operated single examples.

Exported locomotives

Sixteen English Electric 0-6-0DE 350 hp locomotives, based on the Class 11/Class 08 design but modified for 1,600 mm gauge, were built new and exported 1951–53 to Australia, entering service on the Victorian Railways as the F class.
Five Class 08s were exported to Liberia, numbers 3047, 3092, 3094, 3098 and 3100. All five locos remain in Liberia and have been considerably robbed of parts in the intervening years.
In 2007, 08 738 and 08 939 were equipped for multiple operation at Toton TMD and repainted in Euro Cargo Rail livery before being sent to France in April 2009.

Operations

As the standard general-purpose diesel shunter on BR, almost any duty requiring shunting would involve a Class 08; thus the many locations where 2 portions of a train were merged, or where additional stock was added to a train, were hauled by a Class 08, thus the class was a familiar sight at many major stations and terminals.

Technical description

The Class 08 design was based on the LMS 12033 series design.
The engine is an English Electric 6 cylinder, 4-stroke, 6KT. Traction motors are 2 EE 506 motors with double reduction gear drive. The main generator is an EE 801.

Design variations

There were variations on the basic design, which were given the following TOPS design codes:
TOPS design codeElectrical systemMax speedWeightBrakesRoute availabilityNotes
08-0AV90 Vvacuum5
08-0BX110 Vdual5
08-0CA90 Vair5
08-0DV90 Vvacuum5
08-0BX90 Vdual5
08-0FA90 Vair5
08-0KX110 Vdual5
08-0LX110 Vdual5Scharfenberg coupler adapter fitted
08-0MA110 Vair5
08-0NA90 Vair5fitted with Buckeye couplings
08-0PA90 Vair6fitted with Buckeye couplings
08-0QA90 Vair6fitted with Buckeye couplings
08-0RA110 Vair6fitted with Buckeye couplings
08-0SA110 Vair6

Class 08/9

Class 08/9 locomotives were modified from the standard class by being given headlights and cut-down bodywork in which the overall height was reduced to 11’ 10", for use on the Burry Port and Gwendraeth Valley Railway up to Cwm Mawr. In 2007, three were used on infrastructure trains on the Manchester Metrolink.
TOPS design codeElectrical systemMax speedWeightBrakesNotes
08-9AV90 Vvacuum brakes08 991 converted from 08 203
08 992 converted from 08 259
08-9CX90 Vdual brakes08 993 converted from 08 592
08-9DA90 Vair brakes08 994 converted from 08 462
08 995 converted from 08 687

BR Class 13

Six Class 08 units were adapted for a specialist role at Tinsley Marshalling Yard, where there was a requirement for more powerful shunters. These locomotives were permanently coupled together in pairs as a 'master and slave', the slave unit with its cab removed, and reclassified as the Class 13. All have since been scrapped.

Fleet

08 886 EMR Kingsbury 20 May 2016, for scrap.
NumbersOperatorsNumber operatedComments
08571, 08596, 08615, 08788Wabtec Rail408788 on long-term lease to Abellio Scotrail
08389, 08428, 08500, 08578, 08623, 08653, 08706, 08714 08630, 08 802, 08804, 08865, 08879, 08904, 08905, 08924, 08943, 08994Harry Needle Railroad Company18 08428, 500, 578, 653, 706, 714, 802, 804, 865, 879, stored
08525, 08690, 08908, 08950East Midlands Railway4
08530, 08531, 08575, 08585, 08624, 08691, 08764, 08785, 08891Freightliner9 08575, 891 stored
08948Eurostar1
08 641, 08 644, 08 645 "St Piran", 08 822, 08 836Great Western Railway5
08 616, 08 805West Midlands Trains2Both rarely used
08417Network Rail1
08788Abellio ScotRail1on long-term lease from Wabtec Rail
08 451, 08 454, 08 611, 08 696, 08 721, 08 790, 08 887Alstom7
08 418, 08 485, 08 678West Coast Railways3
08 682Derby Litchurch Lane Works1
08220,08405, 08441, 08484, 08511, 08593, 08580, 08632, 08683, 08703, 08709, 08752, 08 886Rail Support Services
08 737Locomotive Services Limited1
08567Arlington Fleet Services1
08410A V Dawson1
08735Arriva Traincare1
08649; unknownMeteor Power Ltd208649 under conversion to an experimental low-energy battery-hybrid locomotive; other locomotive to be used as a 'control' during testing
08308 08423 08523 08573 08588 08613 08622 08648 08754 08756 08762 08788 08809 08847 08871 08874 08885 08936Rail Management Services18
08870Eastern Rail Services1

Preservation

Continuing in its designed-for role as a shunter, the Class 08 has been found useful by numerous heritage railways in the UK. With over seventy examples preserved, they are the second most numerous class of preserved locomotive in the UK.

Models

Several manufacturers have produced models of Class 08 shunters. In OO scale, Wrenn, Tri-ang, Hornby Railways and Bachmann Branchline all produced models. Lima also produced a model in several different liveries, but it was of the near-identical Class 09.
Since 2000, both Bachmann Branchline and Hornby have released much more detailed models, in a variety of liveries and with a variety of appropriate detail variations.
In British N Gauge, Graham Farish have also produced 2 versions; a relatively crude version lacking outside frames that was discontinued in 2007, and a more detailed version with outside frames that was unveiled 2008.

In fiction

The Class 08 locomotives form the basis for the character Devious Diesel in The Railway Series books written by the Rev. W. Awdry, and the subsequent Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends television series. The Class 08 has also provided the basis for several other characters in the series, most notably 'Arry & Bert, Splatter & Dodge, Paxton and Sidney. Fernando, a Brazilian diesel shunter and many more international engines are based on this class.