KNOW YOUR… LIVERIES
PART 17: Class 60s
Paul Chancellor takes a look into the livery evolution of the Brush Type 5s, BR’s ultimate freight locomotive.
British Rail turned the Class 60 out in the two-tone grey Railfreight livery, complete with cast metal double arrow logos at opposite ends and freight sub-sector vinyls. 60010, wearing Construction sub-sector markings, is seen at Leicester depot.
COLOUR RAIL
Faced with an increase in heavy freight traffic during the late 1980s, British Rail moved to create a superior Type 5 diesel locomotive. With classes 56 and 58 struggling to cope with the gruelling demands of bulk aggregate, mineral and steel traffic, an all-new purpose-built locomotive was intended to serve BR well into the 21st Century.