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Class 89

Collection: Class 89

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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Swallow (Present Day)
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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Swallow (Present Day)

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BR Class 89 - 89001 - GNER (Gold Lettering)
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BR Class 89 - 89001 - GNER (Gold Lettering)

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BR Class 89 - 89001 - GNER (White Lettering)
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BR Class 89 - 89001 - GNER (White Lettering)

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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Swallow (Original)
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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Swallow (Original)

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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Executive
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BR Class 89 - 89001 - InterCity Executive

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Class 89 LokSound Decoder
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Class 89 LokSound Decoder

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Class 89 LokPilot Decoder
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Class 89 LokPilot Decoder

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Class 89 Crew - Driver/Secondman - Privatisation
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Class 89 Crew - Driver/Secondman - Privatisation

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Class 89 Crew - Driver/Secondman - BR
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Class 89 Crew - Driver/Secondman - BR

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Class 89

Class 89

Designed by Brush Traction and constructed by British Rail Engineering Ltd at Crewe Works in 1986, the unique Class 89 was the prototype for a planned fleet of locomotives that would take over from the HSTs on the electrified ECML and supplement existing motive power on the WCML. Unfortunately, British Rail changed its requirements before the locomotive was even completed, eventually ordering Class 90s and 91s instead. The Class 89 design was later considered for Channel Tunnel use, but was superseded by what eventually became the Brush Class 92.