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The Stack at Vic Berry's Scrapyard 

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The British Rail Class 25 diesel locomotives were also known as Sulzer Type 2. In total, 327 locomotives of this type were built between 1961 and 1967. They were numbered in two series, D5151-D5299 and D7500-D7677
The Class 24 locomotives were the precursor of the Class 25 design but after the delivery of their first few units it became apparent that the speed ceiling of 75 mph (121 km/h) was unduly restrictive and the provision of additional power would be advantageous. In the course of normal development the power output of the Sulzer six-cylinder engine had been increased by 90 hp (67 kW) to give a continuous traction output of 1,250 bhp (930 kW) at 750 rpm by the introduction of charge air cooling and the first locomotives to use this became known as Class 25 locomotives.
The Class 25 locos were primarily designed for freight work, but a significant number were fitted with boilers for heating passenger trains. Throughout the 1970s they could be found at work across the whole of the British Rail network although the Eastern and Southern Regions never had an allocation. Though regular performers into the early 1980s on Crewe-Cardiff passenger trains, they are best known in that respect for their use on the summer Saturday trains to Aberystwyth, a task they relinquished in 1984. The final Class 25 locomotive was withdrawn from service in March 1987.

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Комментарии : 85   
@TheEtiTransportesEJogos
@TheEtiTransportesEJogos 4 года назад
R.I.P. BR CLASS 25 PRESS F TO PAY RESPECT TO CLASS 25
@ciala51
@ciala51 2 года назад
And the 24s and 26s
@JaysonJaseVaughn
@JaysonJaseVaughn 20 дней назад
@@ciala51 What Kind Of Sad Music That
@_chp_
@_chp_ 6 лет назад
These 25s are my favourite train i wanna cry because I grew up with these trains I love them because of there unique shape the reason why half of them were scrapped was because they were very heavy, I just can’t believe BR would do this to such a unique train when I heard they were gonna be scraped I was gutted and I was crying now I’m even more gutted upon seeing how many they really scrapped to this day these 25s being scrapped breaks my heart,thanks for reading Harvey
@ciala51
@ciala51 2 года назад
@Stormtrooper1488 I hate you your disrespectful disgusting and meny more things if u were one of those 25s 24s or 26s and I did it to you how would you feel?
@ciala51
@ciala51 2 года назад
@Stormtrooper1488 everyone and everything has feelings Evan locomotives and the scrapers aren’t has brutal as you think and think of preservation
@SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
@SMILEVIDEOTRAINS 6 лет назад
I gotta say that I am very impressed with this production. Thank you.
@GaryNumeroUno
@GaryNumeroUno 6 лет назад
I'm equally impressed by Vic Berry's artistic flair with the neat stacks of rolling stock!
@NorbertRoll
@NorbertRoll 6 лет назад
Very interesting and informative video.
@kieranrelf4487
@kieranrelf4487 5 лет назад
For some reason this makes me wanna cry. All those useful engines being scrapped just because they look bad! Yeah they might look terrible, but they are still very helpful and useful.
@paulbates5509
@paulbates5509 6 лет назад
I spent 30years on the footplate at Penzance were in the seventies these locos were used on freight trains I never heard the term spluts used
@kittyhawk9707
@kittyhawk9707 4 года назад
Wonderful video .. i was feeling a bit down ..but this cheered me up no end .. in fact i was laughing part way through.. good riddance to old junk ..
@trevorhaigh5919
@trevorhaigh5919 6 лет назад
Sad sight but brilliant music !
@Mog435
@Mog435 5 лет назад
so miss them the mixed traffic workhorse and such a regular on the kidsgrove crewe branch line could hear them from my bedroom through the night
@sirharry2252
@sirharry2252 6 лет назад
The class 25 059 is still in use in 2018
@sirharry2252
@sirharry2252 6 лет назад
When did they go to scrap
@Aidankiwi
@Aidankiwi 6 лет назад
1.33, 2.03, 2.38, 3.01, 3.17, 3.59, 4.15, 5.59 & 6.19 hate to point this out , but that is a Class 26 that is featured (two of them at 5.59 & 6.19), not a Class 25.
@TrainsTrainsTrains
@TrainsTrainsTrains 6 лет назад
Yes I realise it is a Class 26 Number D5343 (26 043). I could not find many decent videos of the Class 25 running. Well done for being so Eagle Eyed.
@eniksumisdiono7178
@eniksumisdiono7178 6 лет назад
How did u know?
@Aidankiwi
@Aidankiwi 6 лет назад
Because the two classes while outwardly similar in appearance, have subtle differences. Different shaped cab windows. Cab roof mounted route indicators on the Class 25, roof mounted horns boxed in on the Class 26 cab roof. Different arrangement of vents and windows on the body sides. Later variants of the Class 25 had the smaller centre cab window replaced with a full depth window. Beneath the bodyshell, they used essentially the same engine (6 cylinder Sulzer 6LDA) but at slightly different power ratings 1160hp for the Class 26 and 1250hp for the Class 25. The effect on performance was that the Class 26 hax a max operating speed of 75mph and the Class 25 max speed was 90mph.
@alwaby9283
@alwaby9283 6 лет назад
Aidankiwi should
@ahtrainsuk9670
@ahtrainsuk9670 5 лет назад
it is towing a class 25
@joeygrady9804
@joeygrady9804 3 года назад
I'm a big fan of the class 25 locomotive
@CARDIF2006
@CARDIF2006 3 года назад
where is this place and what is its name
@elizabethstopard
@elizabethstopard 3 года назад
Honestly I almost cried im not kidding.
@cliftonmeager8101
@cliftonmeager8101 6 лет назад
I know that this might be a bit off topic, but My question is, how do the, what looks like chain couplers work, hold up versus the knuckle couplers used in the United States?
@smiffy1071
@smiffy1071 6 лет назад
clifton meager quite well actually, one link is permanently attached to one vehicle, then you have another link that you put over the hook on the second vehicle, and between the two links, there is a bar with two threads one left handed, one right handed, and a crank bar to turn it. As this bar is turned, it tightens up this 2 like chain, so you don’t end up with free floating railcars. To be honest, nearly all passenger rolling stock use knuckle couplers anyway, the hook and chain is used to attach the locomotive.
@StaxRail
@StaxRail 6 лет назад
smiffy1071 only coaches after the BR MK2 were fitted with knuckle couplers from standard
@cedarcam
@cedarcam 6 лет назад
Our trains are a lot lighter than trains in USA so our screw link couplers rarely break in service. The knuckle coupler is more commonly known as the buckeye in UK and was first used by the London North Eastern Railway on express trains such as The Flying Scotsman The locomotive Flying Scotsman was fitted with a buckeye coupler on the tender and these began to be fitted as standard to all passenger stock of the Mark 1 design introduced in 1951. The knuckle is held in the horizontal position by a pin which can be removed to lower it, giving access to a hook. This being done to attach a locomotive which were not fitted with knuckles until recently or another vehicle with only a screw link coupler. The big advantage with the knuckle is its ability to hold the train upright in the event of a derailment and help prevent vehicles over riding each other. Freight stock often ran into places with very tight curves. This is a big disadvantage with knuckles as they are hard to couple on curves which is one reason they were retained on most of our freight stock.
@StaxRail
@StaxRail 6 лет назад
cedarcam Flying Scotsman was only fitted with knuckle couplers from 1953 (when she was finally converted from A1 to A3) because by this time the BR MK1's were being tested with them
@cedarcam
@cedarcam 6 лет назад
Ah yes I forgot about the rebuild but knew they were not fitted from new. I mentioned Flying Scotsman in particular as it is such a famous train and locomotive that clifton meager has probably heard of. I know other locomotives were also equipped with them but, I think, only LNER built ones although the Southern railway had also built stock with buckeyes.
@nikobellic4775
@nikobellic4775 4 года назад
I grew up in the era of the First Capital Connect class 319 and 377 and the class 150 class 222 meridian and the voyages and the pendolinos and the class 43 HST East Midlands nowadays I see class 700 in Thameslink and the new East Midlands railways Liveries for the class 222 meridian and and viva rails refurbished London Underground d stock trains but I still see class 43 HST the still in the East Midlands colours but in white lettering they say EMR on the side of the the class 43 locomotive
@elizabethstopard
@elizabethstopard 3 года назад
This is enough to make a Grown Man cry
@arcitytransspottermy897
@arcitytransspottermy897 6 лет назад
wanna know the background sound... so intresting
@patricksmusic3452
@patricksmusic3452 6 лет назад
Aliff Rafik Just search up "sad music" on RU-vid and you'll find it
@railvideography8362
@railvideography8362 6 лет назад
Touch Mattia Cupelli
@swanvictor887
@swanvictor887 4 месяца назад
while I consider myself a realist, I think what sticks in my craw a little, is the fact these engines were only a little over 20 years old: to me...that's no time at all! Surely these Steel and Iron machines could have been upgraded and re-engined over a period of say, ten years...giving them at least another 30 years of operation? Hard to believe all of them were knackered and worn-out after just 15 years of service or so, hell, I bet quite a few had never paid off their construction costs! Gutting to see Millions of pounds worth of equipment, simply discarded for pennies.
@mattsmocs3281
@mattsmocs3281 6 лет назад
How many 25s are left?
@freakedout2008
@freakedout2008 6 лет назад
there is 20 left
@crayzhuman5826
@crayzhuman5826 5 лет назад
I wonder how mutch it would cost to put one in my garden?
@donahhjhminibjhhj3529
@donahhjhminibjhhj3529 6 лет назад
RIP 😭😭😭
@nikobellic4775
@nikobellic4775 4 года назад
My old account if you're wondering
@atomiswave1971
@atomiswave1971 6 лет назад
This video includes a few classes, not just the class 25.
@Aidankiwi
@Aidankiwi 6 лет назад
Correct, most of the time the it is a Class 26 featured in motion. The Vic Berry scrapyard shots feature a lot of Class 27s as well as class 25s.
@ciala51
@ciala51 2 года назад
And the 24s
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 6 лет назад
Are there any preserved
@cedarcam
@cedarcam 6 лет назад
Yes there are 20 of the class 25 preserved. There are also several of the other very similar class 24, 26, 27 and 33 in preservation. The Scottish based ones were often called Mc rats. Being small and light weight they make ideal locomotives for our private railways.
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 6 лет назад
cedarcam nice also check out my channel here: ru-vid.com/show-UC6OSVxcr9ahMSicg9BR-Xfw As well as this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-19EbEiLVJEc.html
@cedarcam
@cedarcam 6 лет назад
Thanks. This guy, I have seen his work before Awsome. We had a documentary about him in the 80's which showed him taking his last photo using the remainder of his flashbulbs to recreate one of his photos.
@RailPreserver2K
@RailPreserver2K 6 лет назад
cedarcam nice, wish I could have seen it, also I subbed to your channel
@riggers6214
@riggers6214 6 лет назад
Not only are there quite a few in preservation, but I had the pleasure of driving one (D7612 or 25262 as was) on the South Devon Railway on a Driver Experience Day. It's a bit of an expensive venture - around £350 - but well worth it.
@JackTheOfficeWorker
@JackTheOfficeWorker 3 года назад
Don't worry 3 of Class 25 Diesel is Preserved
@mausumirayhan9047
@mausumirayhan9047 6 лет назад
So. Sad 😢
@Stargaze.
@Stargaze. 6 лет назад
There is become 200 train end of the line on indonesian
@JeffreyOrnstein
@JeffreyOrnstein 6 лет назад
I s it Berry's or Barry's scrapyard? I know of the latter, but not the former.
@TrainsTrainsTrains
@TrainsTrainsTrains 6 лет назад
Vic Berry’s Scrapyard was in Leicestershire, Engines were also scrapped at Woodham Brothers Scrapyard also know as Barry Scrapyard in South Wales.
@JeffreyOrnstein
@JeffreyOrnstein 6 лет назад
Glasgow Life thank you for the explanation.
@class150able
@class150able 6 лет назад
Vic berry's scrapyard was in Leicester I remember seeing the coaches all stacked up when was a kid i could see them from the bus when traveling into the city . Access into the yard for trains was on the Leicester to Burton upon Trent line
@stuartfraser1856
@stuartfraser1856 6 лет назад
The site is now yuppy housing and student accommodation. Re-branded as Leicester West End.
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 6 лет назад
tmWayne33 did he have a 2nd location in the city centre? There's a building still bears the name Vic Berry in the brickwork just off the Midland mainline just north of the station.
@ryancrooks2515
@ryancrooks2515 6 лет назад
Rip class 25 from f and e love of usa
@hunterscharff9232
@hunterscharff9232 6 лет назад
To The end
@theflyingscotsman2646
@theflyingscotsman2646 5 лет назад
Would you like to save this train? Yes No I dont Know
@tundetheepic8631
@tundetheepic8631 4 года назад
The Flying Scotsman silly steamies
@andyrichardsvideovlogs8835
@andyrichardsvideovlogs8835 6 лет назад
Think you have got your Class 25 & 26 a bit muddled. Which being a Scottish producer is a bit of an own goal
@TrainsTrainsTrains
@TrainsTrainsTrains 6 лет назад
I know there is a mixture of class 25s and 26s in the video it was hard to get video footage of the class 25 so i used some of the 26. Also the stack is a mixture of locomotives.
@ciala51
@ciala51 2 года назад
And I saw plenty of 24s :( it’s sad because I have a 5” gauge 24 it’s my biggest one and it’s such a great loco that to see vic berrys scrap yard just makes me want to grab all of those locos and take them to preserved railways
@serise4855
@serise4855 6 лет назад
😔So sad
@bananinhamemes2974
@bananinhamemes2974 5 лет назад
Sad😭😢
@TheEtiTransportesEJogos
@TheEtiTransportesEJogos 4 года назад
VERY SAD :( MUITO TRISTE :( とても悲しい :( MUY TRISTE :(
@lgnatiusReilly
@lgnatiusReilly 2 года назад
So sad :(
@colshythecomedian
@colshythecomedian 6 лет назад
Going Loco in Acopulco
@hunterscharff9232
@hunterscharff9232 5 лет назад
it's a shame
@chirellemoseley1092
@chirellemoseley1092 6 лет назад
This is sad
@z4avnoob
@z4avnoob 3 года назад
bruh this video doesnt cure my sadness
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