Power train

GBRf get their kicks with souped up ’66

Close up of GB Railfreight logo on the cab of a Class 66 locomotive at Aggregate Industries Purfleet in Essex
Close up of GB Railfreight logo on the cab of a Class 66 locomotive at Aggregate Industries Purfleet in Essex. Image: © LinkedIn. Ben Thear / GB Railfreight

GB Railfreight has decided to turn up the torque on a dozen of its dependable diesel workhorses. The operator is regearing twelve of its Class 66 locomotives, trading a bit of top-end speed for extra pulling power where it really counts.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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