Locomotive Services
Founded | 2018 |
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Headquarters | |
Area served | Great Britain |
Services | Train operating company |
Owner | Jeremy Hosking |
Website | www |
Locomotive Services (TOC) Limited[1] is a train operating company in Great Britain. The company operates rail tours using heritage steam, diesel and electric locomotives with support from associated companies and trusts.
History[]
In August 2017, Locomotive Services was granted an operating licence by the Office of Rail & Road allowing it to operate mainline trains in the United Kingdom.[2] Based at Crewe Diesel TMD, it is owned by Jeremy Hosking. It operated its first tour from Crewe to Kingussie in March 2018.[3]
It built up a fleet of Class 08s, 37s and 47s, mainly acquired from Direct Rail Services.[4] In December 2017, it purchased two Class 55s: D9000 and D9016.[5][6] The former is being restored at Locomotive Services' Crewe depot, whilst the latter has been cosmetically restored and transferred to the company's One:One Collection facility in Margate.
In August 2018, preserved Class 40 D213 Andania joined Locomotive Services on a three-year lease. In 2020, a Class 86, Class 87, two Class 90s and an InterCity 125 set were purchased.[7]
Related companies, brands, and trusts[]
Hosking formed Locomotive Services under Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust (RSLGT), a company dedicated to the maintenance and operation of steam locomotives owned by the trust, and also a number of other engines owned by Hosking. The company initially operated from a main base at Southall Railway Centre and also a summer outpost at Bristol Barton Hill.
LNWR Heritage Ltd[]
In 2013, RSLGT acquired LNWR Heritage, a company specialising in the overhaul and restoration of steam locomotives, from Pete Waterman. Subsequently, merged into Locomotive Services in 2015, RSLGT came to an agreement with Network Rail to lease the former Crewe TMD close to LNWR Heritage's former base, which resultantly became Locomotive Services' main base. Having previously had locomotive overhauls undertaken by various companies across the UK, investment in Crewe TMD allows Locomotive Services to fully restore and maintain RSLGT's locomotive and coaching stock.
Locomotive Diesels Ltd[]
Already formed under Locomotive Services to handle operations and maintenance of RSLGT's stock of Class 47 locomotives, which were purchased to assist and move both steam locomotives and coaching stock around the UK network, the division took more prominence after Hosking agreed to acquire two Class 55 Deltic locomotives in November 2017.[8] In January 2018, Locomotive Services announced that they had taken out a three-year loan agreement on a Class 40 locomotive D213 to operate on the mainline in the later half of 2018.[9]
Locomotive Storage Ltd[]
After acquiring the former Hornby factory in Margate, Kent, the Trust formed Locomotive Storage Ltd, to enable safe and weather-secure storage of locomotives awaiting overhaul, away from the busy main site at Crewe. After refurbishment and the installation of seven tracks (the site is only accessible by road), the first locomotive arrived on a low-loader on 1 June 2018, former LNER Class A4 4464 Bittern.[10]
Train operating company[]
In August 2017, the associated company Locomotive Services (TOC) Ltd obtained the required certifications, licence and agreements to become a UK train operating company (TOC) enabling the company to operate trains on the mainline network.[11] The first tour was operated from Crewe to Kingussie in March 2018.[3] It subsequently created the associated company Saphos Trains which runs tours and excursions, starting and ending mainly at present from Crewe railway station. Two Class 90s and an InterCity 125 set were purchased from Porterbrook and will join Locomotive Services once no longer required by Greater Anglia and East Midlands Railway.[5]
Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust[]
The Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust owns several locomotives that are now available to be operated by Locomotive Services.
Fleet[]
The Crewe-based fleet includes steam, diesel and electric locomotives.
Steam locomotives[]
Not all steam locomotives listed below are owned by RSLGT/Locomotive Services, as some are operating with Locomotive Services under an agreement. Not all are also mainline certified so are restricted to 25mph on heritage railways, mainline permitted speed listed below.
Number | Name | Class | Livery | Owner | Tops No | Max Speed | Air Brk's | Location | Photograph | Present Status | Mainline Certified | Notes |
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4270 | GWR 4200 Class 2-8-0 | GWR Lined Green | Jeremy Hosking | N/A | 25 mph (50 mph) | No | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | Operational | No | |||
5029 | Nunney Castle | GWR "Castle" 4-6-0 | N/A | Jeremy Hosking[citation needed] | 98728 | 75 mph | Yes | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Awaiting Overhaul | No, to be certified | Overhaul to commence on completion of 60532 Blue Peter | |
6024 | King Edward I | GWR "King" 4-6-0 | BR Green, Late Crest (on completion) | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98824 | 75 mph | Yes | Minehead | Under Overhaul | No, to be certified |
Maintained and operated by 6024 Preservation Society. | |
6960 | Raveningham Hall | GWR Modified Hall 4-6-0 | GWR Lined Green | Jeremy Hosking | 98560 | 25 mph (60 mph) | No | One:One Collection | Awaiting overhaul | No | Boiler ticket expired July 2021. Moved to Margate in September 2021 | |
34046 | Braunton | SR "West Country" 4-6-2 | BR Green, Late Crest | Jeremy Hosking[citation needed] | 98746 | 75 mph | Yes | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Operational | Yes | ||
35022 | Holland America Line | SR "Merchant Navy" 4-6-2 | N/A | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98822 | 75 mph | N/A | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Stored | No | Awaiting restoration from scrapyard condition. | |
35027 | Port Line | SR "Merchant Navy" 4-6-2 | BR Green, Late Crest | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98827 | 75 mph | N/A | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Stored | No | Awaiting major overhaul. To be fitted with boiler from 35022. | |
45231 | The Sherwood Forester | LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 | BR Black, Late Crest | Jeremy Hosking | 98531 | 60 mph | Yes | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Operational | Yes | Returned to traffic in May 2021 following repairs due to wheel flats. | |
46100 | Royal Scot | LMS "Royal Scot" 4-6-0 | BR Green, Early Emblem | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98702 | 75 mph | Yes | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Operational | Yes | ||
60007 | Sir Nigel Gresley | LNER A4 4-6-2 | BR Blue (on completion) | Sir Nigel Gresley Locomotive Trust | 98898 | 75 mph | No (I/H) | York NRM | Under Overhaul | No, to be certified | On ten-year partnership with SNGLT.[12] | |
60019 | Bittern | LNER A4 4-6-2 | LNER Garter Blue | Jeremy Hosking | 98819 | 75 mph | Yes | One:One Collection | Static Display | No | Currently stored at Margate. | |
60532 | Blue Peter | LNER A2 4-6-2 | BR Apple Green | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98832 | 75 mph | I/H | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Under Overhaul | No, to be certified | ||
70000 | Britannia | BR Standard Class 7 4-6-2 | BR Green, Late Crest | Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust | 98700 | 75 mph | Yes | LNWR Heritage, Crewe | Under overhaul | Yes | Return to service anticipated for late 2022 | |
92212 | BR Standard Class 9F 2-10-0 | BR Black, Late Crest | Jeremy Hosking | N/A | 25 mph (50 mph) | No | Mid-Hants Railway | Under Overhaul | No | The entire 9F class is banned from mainline running due to flangeless centre wheels.
Withdrawn for 10 Year overhaul in late 2019. |
Diesel locomotives[]
Not all diesel locomotives listed below are owned by RSLGT/Locomotive Services as some are on loan to the company for use on railtours.
Bold = Current number
Class | Pre-TOPS Number | TOPS Number | Name | Livery | Owner | Image | Current location | Current status |
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Operational. Used as a pilot at the LNWR Heritage site. | ||||||||
Operational. Used as a pilot at Southall. | ||||||||
Operational. Used as a pilot at the LNWR Heritage site. | ||||||||
Operational, mainline registered | ||||||||
Stopped due to an engine fault in 2020 while at the Severn Valley Railway. Moved to Margate in August 2021. | ||||||||
Operational, mainline registered | ||||||||
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Steam Preservation and Computerised Track Recording Pioneer |
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Operational, mainline registered. | ||||||||
Stored, spares donor | ||||||||
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Static Display | ||||||||
Operational, mainline registered. | ||||||||
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Purchased from the Dean Forest Railway in 2019 for a potential return to mainline service. |
Diesel multiple unit[]
Bold = Current number
Class | Pre-TOPS Number | TOPS Number | Livery | Owner | Image | Current location | Current status |
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Electric locomotives[]
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Class | Pre-TOPS Number | TOPS Number | Name | Livery | Image | Current location | Current status |
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Mainline Rolling Stock[]
Operational coaching stock currently based at Locomotive Services.
Number | Description | Current Status | Livery | Photograph | Notes |
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No. 35317 | BR Mk1 BSK | Operational | Blood and Custard | Support coach for LSL Locomotives. | |
No. M35451 | BR Mk1 BSK | Operational | Blood and Custard | Support coach for LSL Locomotives. | |
No. M35465 | BR Mk1 BSK | Operational | Blood and Custard | Support coach for LSL Locomotives. | |
No. W35461 | BR Mk1 BSK | Operational | Chocolate & Cream | 5029 'Nunney Castle' Support coach. | |
No. W35467 | BR Mk1 BSK | Stored | Maroon | ||
No. 13227 | BR Mk1 FK | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M3122 | BR Mk1 FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M3100 | BR Mk1 FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. E3148 | BR Mk1 FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M3125 | BR Mk1 FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M3045 | BR Mk1 FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | Returned to traffic in July 2020, now painted in Blood and Custard Livery. | |
No. 5366 | BR Mk2a TSO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M3330 | BR Mk2e FO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M5991 | BR Mk2e TSO | Operational | Blood and Custard | ||
No. M17159 | BR Mk2e BFK | Operational | Blood and Custard |
References[]
- ^ Companies House extract company no 10375954 Locomotive Services (TOC) Limited
- ^ "Licence granted for new operator" Rail issue 835 13 September 2017 page 19
- ^ Jump up to: a b "First LS tour" Today's Railways UK issue 197 May 2018 page 68
- ^ "A growing fleet at Crewe Diesel Depot" Rail issue 842 20 December 2017 page 31
- ^ Jump up to: a b ""Deltics sold - and could be put to work on new railtours" Rail issue 842 20 December 2017 page 30
- ^ "Two Deltics sold to Locomotive Services" Today's Railways UK issue 193 January 2018 page 67
- ^ "Class 40 and 47/8 join Locomotive Service's ranks" Rail issue 858 1 August 2018 page 31
- ^ "Deltic Duo Joins the Fleet". Icons of Steam. 17 November 2017. Archived from the original on 11 January 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ http://www.iconsofsteam.com/2018/01/andania-class-40-joins-growing-diesel-fleet/ D213 Andania joins LSL mainline fleet
- ^ "Record-breaking steam train arrives in Kent". June 2018.
- ^ "Locomotive Services LTD Becomes TOC". Steam Railway. 5 August 2017. Archived from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2018. Cite magazine requires
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(help) - ^ https://www.railwaymagazine.co.uk/no-60007-joins-hosking-fleet-at-crewe 60007 joins Hosking fleet at Crewe
- ^ "D05 Preservation Limited Facebook page 27 January 2020". D05 Preservation Limited. Facebook. 27 January 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
- ^ "Class 40 Andania joins the LSL TOC diesel fleet". 14 January 2018.
- ^ Stephens, John (24 August 2020). "Breaking News". The Class 40 Preservation Society. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ "Midland Pullman". Midland Pullman. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ Holden, Michael (1 August 2020). "LSL HST set for Pullman Blue Livery as new railtour announced". Rail Advent. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ "https://twitter.com/mrtimdunn/status/1288963589911580674". Twitter. Retrieved 30 October 2020. External link in
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(help) - ^ "Deltic Duo joins the fleet". 29 November 2017.
- ^ Evans, Gareth (12 June 2020). "Class 141 Pacer joins Margate museum collection". Heritage Railway (268). Mortons Media Group Ltd. p. 25. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ Sale of 86101 and 87002 - AC Locomotive Group. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
External links[]
Media related to Locomotive Services Limited at Wikimedia Commons
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- 2018 establishments in England
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