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The Spirit of Tom Kendell, # 60 007


On Wednesday 07 September 2011, a DB Schenker Rail Class 60 locomotive was named The Spirit of Tom Kendell during a private ceremony at Knottingley depot.
The naming was held in remembrance of Tom Kendell, a young and enthusiast engineer at the company who lost his life in an accident.
The name was unveiled in front of friends and family members of Tom after short speeches by John Langton, Head of Risk Management for DB Schenker Rail, and Tom’s mother, Andrea Kendell.
The name was unveiled by Tom’s father, Mark Kendell.
The locomotive has also had the logo of DB Schenker Rail’s safety campaign for employees, called Switch on to Safety, applied to it.
The naming was held in remembrance of Tom Kendell, a young and enthusiast engineer at the company who lost his life in an accident.
The name was unveiled in front of friends and family members of Tom after short speeches by John Langton, Head of Risk Management for DB Schenker Rail, and Tom’s mother, Andrea Kendell.
The name was unveiled by Tom’s father, Mark Kendell.
The locomotive has also had the logo of DB Schenker Rail’s safety campaign for employees, called Switch on to Safety, applied to it.
Marie-claire Gallet, Andy Rodker, Erhard Bernstein, Ste and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Nick Weall clubMaybe the spirit of Tom Kendell will inspire others to be more careful. Perhaps he has left his legacy on the world in a different way...
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Peter
Have a great new week ;-)
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ clubI am pleased that you like it. This bridge and river are quite popular for photos, and more will follow! Enjoy your week!
Best Wishes
Peter
Best wishes ... Steve
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to SteYour visit and kind comments are really appreciated, as always. Wansford is unmistakable, and about the most scenic view of the line. The swan was a nice bonus!
Unfortunately I don't know anything more about Mr Kendell than is written here.
Best Wishes
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Erhard Bernstein clubOf course DB Schenker is a German company, and in line with current fashion seem very safety conscious. The circumstances of the accident seem unrecorded in the public domain.
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Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Andy Rodker clubWhatever the story here, safety is the responsibility of everybody. Maybe the memory of this young gentleman may prompt others to be more careful. They may not be so luck as to be remembered for good things.
Best Wishes
Peter
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