Bachmann Europe Plc has reached an exclusive agreement with GB Railfreight to produce models of the Class 69 diesel locomotives in both OO and N scale. The announcement was made public on the day the first two locomotives entered traffic on the national network.
The New Class 69 locomotives are being converted from Class 56s by the American company Progress Rail at their Stoke-on-Trent facility to meet GBRf’s growing motive power requirements. Providing improved emissions and fuel economy plus standardisation among the fleet, the new locomotives incorporate various new parts including new EMD engines, the same as fitted to the Class 66 locomotives that have proved so successful for GBRf, along with a new cab interior which too is similar to that of a 66. The Class 56 bogies, wheelsets and traction motor have been retained having all been overhauled to a high standard. Ten locomotives have been ordered, with the option for six more.
The first two locomotives, 69001 and 69002 have now entered traffic. 69002 carries GBRf’s take on the classic BR Blue Large Logo livery, whilst 69001 has been decorated in a special livery with American and British flags signifying the American input into the rebuilding of this British-designed locomotive – with the locomotive baring the name ‘Mayflower’.
David Haarhaus, Managing Director of Bachmann Europe Plc said: “We are delighted that GB Railfreight have given us the responsibility of reproducing their new Class 69 locomotive in model form. The real locomotives have already grabbed the attention of enthusiasts and we are sure that these models will be just as popular. We have always enjoyed a strong relationship with GBRf and so we are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with them once again to produce models of these distinctive locomotives. It is perfect timing for us as we will be able to incorporate the high level of detail and features that are associated with Bachmann products, including all of the latest technologies that are being employed on our new generation of locomotives.”
David continued: “we recently worked with GBRf to produce the Pride of Britain Train Packs, the sales of which will benefit NHS Charities Together, and I am proud that the agreement to produce these Class 69 models will present another opportunity for us both to give to a deserving charity. In addition to Nos. 69001 and 69002, we will be producing a model of another member of the Class, the profits from the sales of which will be donated to a charity of GBRf’s choice.”
Bob Tiller, Engineering Strategy Director for GB Railfreight said: GBRf are delighted to work with Bachmann on this prestigious project, we are very excited for our new fleet of 69s and even more excited to see highly detailed Bachmann Class 69 models of these locomotives available to everyone. GBRf work with a number of highly respected UK charities including those affiliated to the NHS and the sums collected will help everyone in these times. We are producing a number of special liveries to ensure a colourful and interesting collection and look forward to seeing them enjoyed on our layouts.”
Models of the Class 69 will appear in both the Bachmann Branchline and Graham Farish ranges in due course, with further updates be provided as the models develops.
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