Monday, 16 December 2019

Photo Class 92038 Eurotunnel UK Diesel Loco 'Voltaire' at Rugby 2012

Class 92038 Eurotunnel Diesel Locomotive 'Voltaire'


photo of class 92038 eurotunnel uk diesel loco 'voltaire' seen parked up in a bay platform at rugby station in 2012
Photo:  Charles Moorhen



Class 92038 UK diesel locomotive named after 'Voltaire', the French writer, historian and philosopher, poses for a photo in European Passenger Services two-tone grey livery, parked up in a bay platform at Rugby station in April 2012.



The class 92 diesel locomotives were built between 1993 and 1995 by Brush Traction at Loughborough.  92038 was completed in October 1995.

It is fitted with TVM430 signalling equipment enabling it to operate on High Speed 1.

The Class 92 locos were designed specifically to operate services through the Channel Tunnel between France and Britain, and have dual-voltage in order to run from overhead power cables (25 kV AC) or the third rail (750 V DC).

The fleet numbers of 92s ran from 92001 to 92046 with the majority being named after famous writers or composers/musicians, such as 92022 Charles Dickens, 92002 H.G. Wells and 92043 Debussy. 
At the time of this update, (2020), 13 of the class have been exported for use abroad - and 92038 'Voltaire' has lost its name.

Class 92 Locomotives on YouTube:
 



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