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83012 is a rare example of a troublesome English Electric product. In its early years the class suffered a series of problems and failures, which might have led to withdrawal in the 1960s, but for the extension of the West Coast electrification to Glasgow and subsequent refurbishment. Surviving due to use on empty stock trains, the loco was originally preserved in the early 1990s before passing to the Group in 1997. It became the first in our fleet to receive a full cosmetic makeover, being repainted into Electric Blue in 2000. 83012 is to appear at the NRM's big 2008 event at the end of May.
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| Introduction | Class History | Life & Times | Restoration | Technical Details | Gallery | Class 83 Data | ||||||||||||
| Introduction | Class History | Life & Times | Restoration | Technical Details | Gallery | Class 83 Data | ||||||||||||
Built as the last Type A, E3035 entered service on 8th July 1961, allocated to the general "AC Lines" code. Suffering from the rectifier problems afflicting the rest of the Class, it was taken out of service and stored with others of AL3 and AL4 in the unusual location of Bury Steam Shed (adjacent to what is now the East Lancs Railway's Buckley Wells Works) from April 1969 until February 1972. Refurbished at Doncaster, and renumbered 83012, it returned to main-line use in 1974, allocated to Longsight (LG). 83012 became somewhat distinctive during its last years as a 100 mph locomotive, being the only AC electric to retain an operational headcode panel in place of the usual white-dot marker panel. It was still in this state when withdrawn in 1983. Reinstated to Euston empty carriage (ECS) duties, 83012 became something of a celebrity when in 1985, like 82008, it was repainted into InterCity Executive livery and fitted with a "cross-arm" pantograph. It became the only locomotive ever to carry InterCity livery while still retaining its four-digit headcode panel - indeed, it is thought that it was the last locomotive on BR to be so fitted. Plans were made at Willesden Depot to name 83012, but to date, no details of these have been uncovered. Late in its time at Willesden, a bogie swap with 83015 was made, but final withdrawal came in 1988, following the arrival of Class 81s, nos 81002 and 81004. 82008 and 83012 moved to Crewe, where it remained until purchased by Pete Waterman in 1992. Following asbestos removal at MC Metals, Glasgow, the loco received a complete cosmetic overhaul at the Lancastrian Carriage and Wagon Company of Heysham. The loco toured various open days around the country, often in the company of 81002 and 85101 before returning to store at Crewe. | |||
| Introduction | Class History | Life & Times | Restoration | Technical Details | Gallery | Class 83 Data | ||||||||||||
Purchased in 1997 by the AC Locomotive Group, the loco was moved to Barrow Hill on 5th December 1998. Since then the loco's cooling fans have been restored to operational order, providing the deafening sound of an 83 in full cry once again. Lighting circuits are also operational and the air-brakes have been fully overhauled. Other systems are gradually being returned to working order, most recently the loco's "Arno" converter. Plans to repaint the loco into original Electric Blue livery as E3035 coincided with an approach to Virgin Trains in 1999, offering use of one of the fleet for the launch of Virgin's new rolling stock. As a result, Virgin agreed to sponsor the paint for E3035's restoration, and following the repaint the loco was exhibited alongside Virgin's first-built Class 390 "Pendolino" driving car at the Old Oak Common Open Days on 5/6 August 2000. The 3-phase Arno converter was re-energised during 2001 and this allowed the loco's systems to be powered from the Generator Car. This was done successfully on a number of occasions up until early 2003. The loco's brakes were again restored to full working order in 2003, including recertification of the air receivers, in time to travel to the Doncaster Plant 150 Open Weekend in July at Doncaster Works where it was exhibited with 84001 and 85101. It also attended Crewe Works Open Days in September 2005. It will receive a full repaint in early 2008 pending its exhibition at the NRM in May/June. | |||
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