British Rail Class 09

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Template:Short description Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox locomotive The British Rail Class 09 is a class of 0-6-0 diesel locomotive designed primarily for shunting and short-distance freight trips along branch lines.<ref name="semg">Template:Cite web</ref>

The 26 locos are nearly identical to the more numerous Class 08 shunting locomotives but have different gearing, giving a higher top speed of 27.5 mph (44 km/h) at the expense of a lower tractive effort. They were introduced from 1959 to 1962 and latterly operated in the Southern Region of British Railways, although some of the class were originally allocated to depots in the Midlands and North.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Further locomotives were converted from Class 08 in 1992 and, following this and privatisation in 1997, the class has been distributed much further afield.

Passenger operations

Although not normally considered for passenger work, Class 09s were recorded working passenger trains between Clapham Junction and Kensington Olympia when the booked Class 33 diesel was unavailable.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

They were also used on railtours which needed to depart Brighton heading along the West Coastway Line or vice versa. To achieve this the 09 worked between Brighton and Preston Park, allowing the main tour locomotive to work the train forward via the Cliftonville tunnel and Hove.<ref name="6bells">Template:Cite web</ref> The connection to the West Coastway Line at Brighton can only be used by four car trains due to the arrangement of the points and track.

Liveries

Post-Privatisation

The following liveries have been carried since the privatisation of British Rail:

Sub-classes

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09011 at Bescot on 16 February 2001

The original 26 locomotives (built 1959–1962) became sub-class 09/0 when further locomotives were modified from Class 08s in 1992 which became subclasses Classes 09/1 and 09/2. There were variations, which were given the following TOPS design codes: Template:Clear

Class 09/0

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TOPS design code Electrical system Max speed Weight Brakes Route availability Notes
09-0AX 110 V Template:Convert Template:Convert dual ? Original design
09-0BA 110 V Template:Convert Template:Convert air 6 knuckle couplings fitted (09003/11)

Classes 09/1 & 09/2

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TOPS design code Electrical system Max speed Weight Brakes Route availability Notes
09-1AX 110 V 27.5 mph (formerly 20 mph) Template:Convert dual ?
09-1BX 110 V 27.5 mph (formerly 15 mph) Template:Convert dual ?
09-1CX 110 V Template:Convert Template:Convert dual ? fitted with knuckle couplings
09-1EA 110 V Template:Convert Template:Convert air 6 fitted with knuckle couplings
09-2AA 90 V Template:Convert Template:Convert air ?
09-2BX 90 V Template:Convert Template:Convert dual ?
09-2DA 90 V Template:Convert Template:Convert air 6 fitted with knuckle couplings

Preservation

12 members of the class have been preserved<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Template:Div col

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Model railways

Lima produced a range of Class 09s in OO gauge.<ref name="RailSept88p67">Template:Cite magazine</ref>

Hornby Railways and Bachmann have also produced 00 gauge models of Class 09 locomotives.

References and sources

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Further reading

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