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An English Electric class 50 is flanked by a brace of Deltics
undergoing classified repairs at Doncaster on the 13th March 1979. Possibly
during dinner time at the Plant as this was a weekday.
Sadly the identity of the 50 is unknown, however, on the left is 55015
(D9015) "TULYAR" and on the right Finsbury Park stable-mate 55012
(D9012) "CREPELLO".
55012 had arrived on works on the 1st March for its final classified repair
in the form of a Light overhaul, its power units and bogies already removed
for the fitting of freshly overhauled components. 55012's visit would last
until the 7th April when it was put back into traffic. 55015's story was
slightly more in-depth; by 1975 the fleet was already many millions of miles
into its career and the locomotives, most now in their fourteenth year, were
showing their age and requiring more attention and investment to keep them
running. The planned electrification of the ECML had not occurred and
instead a new HST fleet was on order to take over the Deltic's duties,
commencing running in 1978. 1986 was the projected life expectancy of the
Deltics and thus a further eleven years were required from the Deltic fleet
and as a consequence when 55016 arrived for its Intermediate overhaul in
July of 1975 the overhaul program was up-graded and re-designated to Heavy
General Repair (HGR) to incorporate the total re-skinning of the interior
and the rewiring of each locomotive as well as the removal of virtual every
component for overhaul and refitting. The cost of this repair, however, was
colossal and by the time the next locomotive arrived in the program, 55019,
changes and cut-backs to the level of repair had already been made. Only
five Deltics received a HGR and on each the cost and depth of overhaul was
curtailed still further until the program was scrapped in late 1976 and
Intermediate Repairs were given only, commencing with 55010 in September of
that year. To ascertain whether the class could still reach the designated
1986 cut-off 55015 was selected as guinea pig to see if the class could run
longer between repairs and as a consequence ran from October 1975 until
March 1979 without a classified repair. Again the length of time between
overhauls resulted in high costs to put 55015 back into service in May 1979
and as a result the Deltic life expectancy was re-evaluated and shortened
from 1986 until the end of 1981.