Class 45 'Peak' Profile and Models

Class 45 'Peak'

45149 at the Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway in September 2017. ©Dan Adkins

The British Rail Class 45 (aka ‘Sulzer Type 4) were a fleet of diesel locomotives, nicknamed ‘Peaks’ along with the similar Class 44 and 46 locos. The class became the main motive power on the Midland Main Line from 1962, allowing for considerably quicker services over the previous steam powered trains. The class continued working on the MML until the early 1980s when they were relegated to secondary services following the introduction of HSTs to the line. Later in their lives, the class plied their trade on North Trans-Pennine workings. 26 of the class were named after British Army regiments and the Royal Marines. Additionally, several were unofficially named.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Locomotive

Diesel-electric

Builder

British Rail at Derby & Crewe Works

Build Date

1960-1962

Total Built

127

Top Speed

90mph

Tractive Effort

55,000 lbf

Wheel Configuration

1Co-Co-1

Operated By

British Rail

Main Duties

Express & Regional Passenger

In Service Until

1989

Surviving Examples

12

 

 

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Scale Brand Image Construction Type DCC Capability Product Code Product Title Livery
OO Gauge (1:76 Scale) Modern Traction Kits (MTK) D3 Class 45/46 'Peak' Locomotive kit Requires assembly Not set D3
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Class 45/46 'Peak' Locomotive kit Unpainted