MARCH 17 saw Freightliner operate the heaviest freight train ever to run on the West Coast Main Line –a 3,840-tonne ‘Jumbo Train’ carrying limestone from Derbyshire to London.
Effectively two standard aggregates trains combined, the 590m-long consist was formed of 39 bogie box wagons hauled by No. 70017, with a Class 66 coupled inside as a contingency.
The train ran from Tarmac’s Tunstead Quarry, near Buxton, to Wembley Yard in north London, where it was split into portions destined for terminals at Battersea (20 wagons) and Paddington New Yard (19).
The Tunstead trial was Freightliner’s second ‘Jumbo Train’ test, following a similar run from Merehead to Acton Yard a few days earlier.