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DRS 88010 AURORA at Beckfoot with 4S43 06.40 Daven…

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The British Rail Class 88 is a type of mainline mixed traffic electro-diesel locomotive manufactured by Stadler Rail for Direct Rail Services (DRS) in the United Kingdom. The locomotive is part of the Stadler Euro Dual family. It is the first dual-mode locomotive in the UK to use the 25 kV AC electrification.

DRS 88004 PANDORA at Shap Village with the 12.01 C…

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DRS 88005 MINERVA climbing Shap at Scout Green wi…

DRS class 88 88002 PROMETHEUS at Greenholme with 4…

DRS class 60 68018 VIGILANT with 6K05 12.46 Carlis…

DRS class 88 88008 ARIADNE at Scout Green with 4S4…

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The Class 88 is a type of mixed traffic electro-diesel locomotive manufactured by Stadler Rail for Direct Rail Services in the United Kingdom. The design is part of the Stadler Euro Dual family In September 2013, DRS announced that it was procuring a further ten locomotives. Unlike the Class 68s, these new units would be electro-diesel locomotives, capable of operating either via OHLE, or by using an onboard diesel engine. However, the new locomotives would feature the same bodyshell, cab, brakes, bogies, traction equipment and control software as the Class 68.The new locomotives were announced as being Class 88. The first locomotive, No. 88 002, was delivered to the UK via the Port of Southampton and was transferred by road to the Carlisle Kingmoor TMD in January 2017.They entered service in July 2017.

DRS class 37`s 37609+37259 with Pathfinder Railtou…

DRS class 88 88007 ELECTRA with 4S43 06:40 Daventr…

DRS class 88 88008 ARIADNE with 4S43 06:40 Daventr…

New DRS class 88 88002 PROMETHEUS + 68025 SUPERB a…

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The Class 88 is a type of mixed traffic electro-diesel locomotive manufactured by Stadler Rail for Direct Rail Services in the United Kingdom. The design is part of the Stadler Euro Dual family. In January 2012, Direct Rail Services announced that it had ordered a total of 15 new diesel locomotives from Vossloh (now Stadler Rail). These locomotives, which entered service in the UK as Class 68, were part of Vossloh's Eurolight family, redesigned to fit the smaller UK loading gauge. In September 2013, DRS announced that it was procuring a further ten locomotives. Unlike the Class 68s, these new units would be electro-diesel locomotives, capable of operating either via OHLE, or by using an onboard diesel engine. However, the new locomotives would feature the same bodyshell, cab, brakes, bogies, traction equipment and control software as the Class 68. The new locomotives were announced as being Class 88. The first locomotive, no. 88 002, was delivered to the UK via the Port of Southampton and was transferred by road to Carlisle in January 2017. The Class 88 is part of the Stadler Euro Dual family. This is a range of dual mode locomotives that are fitted both with a pantograph, to collect electricity from overhead wires, and a Caterpillar diesel engine. The UK version will be able to run either on electrified lines using the pantograph, which will be the UK's standard OHLE current at 25kV AC, or away from electrified lines with the Caterpillar C27 950 hp (710 kW) engine. Dual mode locomotives have been mooted for freight use in the UK, using the "Last Mile" principle, where a primarily electric locomotive is fitted with a small diesel engine to allow trains to be delivered to unelectrified freight sidings.However, the Class 88 is intended as a fully dual mode locomotive, with the diesel engine powerful enough to haul a train on its own, although with only 20% of the power in electric mode.The Class 88s will be the first dual mode locomotives in the UK to use the 25kV AC electrification, as the only other electro-diesel locomotives to have entered service on the British network were the Class 73 and Class 74, which operated in the Southern Region using third rail electrification. Direct Rail Services has procured the Class 88 to serve as a mixed-traffic locomotive, capable of operating both passenger and freight services.[6] Primarily they will be used to enable DRS to haul freight using electric locomotives without the need to hire in electric traction from other operators.However, as with the Class 68, they will also be capable of operating passenger trains.

0010. DRS class 66`s 66431+66429 at Scout Green wi…