BRITISH RAIL CLASS 81

A row of Class 81 locomotives waiting to be scrapped

The British Rail 'Class 81' is an AC electric locomotive that formerly operated on the West Coast Main Line of the London Midland Region of British Rail.

Contents
History
Power supply
Operations
Early withdrawals
Renumbering
Accidents
The end
Preservation
Fleet details
External links

History


As part of the modernization of the West Coast Main Line which included electrification, 100 locomotives of five types were acquired. These were from different manufactures.
The first locomotives were of type 'AL1', twenty five being designed by the British Thomson-Houston division of AEI (Associated Electrical Industries) and built in 1959 under subcontract by Birmingham Railway Carriage & Wagon in Smethwick .
The first engine was handed over to British Railways on November 27, 1959. They were originally used for crew training on the Styal Line between Manchester and Crewe.
They were numbered E3001 - E3023 and E3096 / E3097. The first twenty-three were Type A, geared for passenger trains while the last two were to have been Type B, geared for freight trains, numbered E3301 and E3302. However the last two were instead geared for passenger service, being delivered in February 1964 as E3096 and E3097.

Power supply


Power was provided by overhead catenary energized at 25,000 V AC.

Operations


Due to the fact that they were restricted to those lines electrified at 25 kV AC they only operated on the West Coast Main Line. Cities where these engines could be seen were London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. They operated passenger trains, freight trains, and parcel trains.

Early withdrawals


Three engines, E3002, E3009, and E3019 were withdrawn before they could be renumbered under the TOPS system. E3002 and E3019 were damaged by fire and both were scrapped at British Rail Crewe Works. E3009 was destroyed in an accident at Hixon in 1968. The train it was pulling collided with a transporter on a level crossing. The remains of this engine were also scrapped at Crewe Works.

Renumbering


Under the TOPS system twenty-two examples were reclassified as class 81.
They were numbered 81001 - 81022.

Accidents


In addition to the three examples withdrawn before renumbering under TOPS others were withdrawn as a result of damage after being renumbered.
81016 was involved in an accident on December 9 1982 near Linslade, being officially withdrawn in 1983.
81001 was damaged by fire on August 26 1983 near Carstairs on a Motorail train.

The end


Over the years examples of this class were withdrawn from service. The final examples were used for the transfer of empty coaches between London Euston Station and Willesden sidings between 1989 and 1991. The last two examples withdrawn from service were 81012 and 81017.
The majority of the class were scrapped at Coopers Metals in Sheffield.

Preservation


One example, 81002, has been preserved by the AC Locomotive Group, located at Barrow Hill Engine Shed.

Fleet details


Key:PreservedScrapped

NumbersWithdrawnDisposal
Type BType ATOPS
-E3001810011983Fire damaged
Scrapped at Crewe Works
-E3002-1968Fire damaged
Scrapped at Crewe Works
-E3003810021990Preserved at Barrow Hill Engine Shed
-E3004810031988Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3005810041990Scrapped at MC Metals, Glasgow
-E3006810051989Scrapped at Coppers Metals, Sheffield
-E3007810061988Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3008810071990Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3009-1968Accident damaged
Scrapped at Crewe Works
-E3010810081988Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3011810091990Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3012810101990Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3013810111989Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3014810121991Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3015810131989Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3016810141988Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3017810151984Scrapped at MC Metals, Glasgow
-E3018810161983Accident damaged
Scrapped at Crewe Works
-E3019-1971Fire damaged
Scrapped at Crewe Works
-E3020810171991Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3021810181986Scrapped at MC Metals, Glasgow
-E3022810191989Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
-E3023810201987Scrapped at Coopers Metals, Sheffield
(E3301)E3096810211987Scrapped at MC Metals, Glasgow
(E3302)E3097810221987Scrapped at Crewe Works


External links



AC Locomotive Group - custodians of preserved locomotive no. 81002

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