British Rail Class 60

class of 100 Co′Co′ 3100hp diesel-electric locomotives


The British Rail Class 60 is a class of Co-Co diesel locomotive designed for heavy freight work. While they remain the most powerful diesel locomotives in the UK fleet they have suffered from poor reliability throughout their service life.

British Rail Class 60
EWS 60068 passing through Castleton East Junction.
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderBrush Traction
Build date1989–1993
Total produced100
Specifications
Configuration:
 • WhyteCo-Co
 • UICCo'Co'
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Length21.34 m (70 ft 0 in)
Width2.64 m (8 ft 8 in)
Height3.95 m (13 ft 0 in)
Loco weight129 tonnes (127 long tons; 142 short tons) to 130 tonnes (130 long tons; 140 short tons)
Fuel capacity4,500 litres (990 imp gal; 1,190 US gal) to 5,228 litres (1,150 imp gal; 1,380 US gal)
Prime moverMirrlees MB275T
MU workingWithin own class only
Train heatingNone
Train brakesAir
Performance figures
Top speed62 mph (100 km/h)
Power outputEngine: 3,100 bhp (2,310 kW)
Tractive effortMaximum: 106,500 lbf (474 kN)
Continuous: 71,570 lbf (318.4 kN)
Career
Railroad(s)British Rail
English, Welsh and Scottish Railway
Number60001-60015, 60017-60100, 60500
Axle load classRoute availability