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The British Rail Class 66 is a modern UK freight locomotive operated by most UK freight operators.

In Train Sim World, the BR Class 66 is featured in the Great Western Express route in DB Schenker and EWS liveries as well as the East Coastway, Southeastern High Speed Extended & East Coast Main Line routes in EWS livery. It is also featured in the Training Center with a unique grey and orange colour scheme.

The locomotive has a maximum speed of 75 mph and a total of 455 of the class were produced, making it one of the most numerous locomotives in the UK. The type continues to be manufactured for use in Europe, and Class 66s designated for use in Europe are referred to as EMD Class 66.

Overview[]

Developed from the similar British Rail Class 59, the British Rail Class 66 is one of Britain's most powerful freight locomotives and can be seen virtually every corner of the country on a variety of services from rescue to heavy freight. Lovingly nicknamed 'Sheds', owing to their shed-like roof profile, they have more than proved themselves on British railways due to their impressive reliability and versatility.

History[]

In 1996, the privatisation of British Rail reached freight operations, and the previously grouped divisions such as Mainline Freight, Load-Haul and Trans-Rail were due to be sold to new private owners. Wisconsin Central Transportation Systems opted to buy a majority of the divisions in one go, quickly taking charge of no less than 93% of UK rail freight operations. After consulting with the public, the new freight operating company (FOC) was named English Welsh & Scottish.

Naturally, by taking over such a significant portion of operations, EWS inherited a lot of locomotives, many of which were, at least from their point of view, ageing and proving expensive with more frequent maintenance. EWS sought to introduce a new freight locomotive for the UK, one that would be more powerful, more reliable, and more cost effective; they turned to an already-in-service design, the Class 59, as the basis for their new fleet.

EMD designed the Class 59 in the 1980s as a UK-compatible derivative of the SD40-2, and despite a handful only being built, the private companies that owned them were impressed with their powerful performance. EWS approached EMD about ordering a new fleet, and EMD offered an upgraded iteration of the Class 59; same bodyshell, but different engines and traction motors, plus the addition of self-steering bogies to reduce wear.

EWS were impressed, and ordered 250 locomotives which were to be built in London, Ontario, Canada. Initially, the new fleet were to be classified as the BR Class 61 under TOPS, but this was later changed to Class 66. The first Class 66 arrived on UK soil in June 1998, and deliveries continued consistently until December 2001.

The Class 66 fleet proved to be a success, EWS owned such a majority of the freight market that the new locomotives could be seen practically anywhere, on everything from spoils trains to container freight, aggregate duties and engineering works. As they were the prime culprit, in many enthusiasts’ eyes, for the withdrawal of countless British-built locomotives, the Class 66 became known as “The Red Death”, however they were warmed to enough at least to warrant a nickname, the “Shed”, owing to their shed-like roof profile. Nevertheless, the Class 66’s reliability and versatility has been key to a competitive rail freight market.

Freightliner, GB Railfreight and Direct Rail Services would also go on to ordering the Class 66 in bulk from the late 1990s to 2015, by which point stringent emission regulations put a cap on the class, and the final locomotive, 66 779, was delivered in February 2016 and named ‘Evening Star’, sporting a nostalgic BR Green livery. Despite the last being built however, a total of 455 Class 66 locomotives have been delivered to the UK over the past 19 years; a resounding achievement for rail freight operations in the UK.

The EWS-bound Class 66 fleet was first seen of course in the Red and Yellow EWS livery, with the stylistic “Beasties” logo depicting the heads of a lion (England), dragon (Wales) and stag (Scotland). In 2007, Deutsche Bahn purchased EWS and assumed control of all operations. DB stated that they would not rebrand EWS, but that changed in 2009 when a Class 59 was unveiled with DB Schenker branding and a new bright red livery. Today, many Class 66 locomotives adorn the striking new coat of paint, and despite DB Schenker itself being rebranded as DB Cargo Rail UK in 2016, only a handful of locomotives have received a logo change so far.

Routes[]

Layer Routes[]

Operators[]

DRS[]

DRS Class 66

The DRS Class 66 arrived in the 23rd January 2024, Rivet Games made Engineering Express gameplay pack that add livery's for owners of ScotRail Express: Edinburgh - Glasgow route.

DB Cargo UK[]

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The BR Class 66 was originally only available in the DB Schenker livery, now superseded by DB Cargo UK. This version is included in the Great Western Express package.

EWS[]

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On the 24th October 2017, an EWS livery was added to the Class 66 on Great Western Express. These locomotives are operated by DB Cargo UK but have not yet been repainted into newer liveries. All class 66 services can be operated with either livery. This livery is also featured in the East Coastway, Southeastern High Speed Extended & East Coast Main Line routes. The East Coastway version has a more feature rich EM2000 Control System: the drivers can change the brake timing.

ONE[]

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The ONE Class 66 in the 23rd January 2024, Rivet Games made Engineering Express gameplay pack that add livery's for owners of ScotRail Express: Edinburgh - Glasgow route.

Ocean Network Express only use the only 1 Class 66 587 with the ‘As One We Can’ nameplate on it.

Timetable[]

The BR Class 66 runs a 24 hr timetable. Links can be found below to the appropriate timetables:

Driving the Locomotive[]

For information on driving the locomotive, see this page.


British Steam, Diesel, and Electric Locomotives and Multiple Units
Diesel Locomotives 08 - 09 - 20 - 31 - 33 - 37 - 40 - 43 - 45 - 47 - 52 - 66
Diesel Multiple Units 101 - 104 - 142 - 150 - 158 - 166 - 170
Electric Multiple Units 313 - 314 - 323 - 375 - 377 - 380 - 385 - 387 - 395 - 465 - 483 - 484 - 710 - 801
Steam Locomotives Fowler 4F - Flying Scotsman - Jubilee Class - Stanier Class 8F
London Underground Stock 1938 Tube Stock - 1972 Mark 2 Stock
Great Western Express
Locomotives BR Class 43 HST - BR Class 66 - BR Class 166
Rolling Stock BR Mk3 - HKA Hopper - FKA Container Flat
Stations London Paddington - Acton Main Line - Ealing Broadway - West Ealing - Hanwell - Southall - Hayes & Harlington - West Drayton - Iver - Langley - Slough - Burnham - Taplow - Maidenhead - Twyford - Reading
Other Locations Old Oak Common TMD - Airport Junction
Operators Great Western Railway - DB Cargo UK
Tutorials Class 43 Introduction - Class 166 Introduction - Class 66 Introduction - Station Stopping
Scenarios Down the Line - West World - Christmas Closures - Aggregate Industries - Drag Line
Journeys Commuter Driver - Express Driver - Freight Driver - Mainline Driver
Guides Driving the BR Class 66 - Driving the BR Class 43 - Driving the BR Class 166 - Collectibles
Miscellaneous Signalling - Service Timetable
DLC Diesel Legends of the Great Western - Cargo Line: Petroleum - Cargo Line: Aggregates
East Coastway
Locomotives BR Class 66 - BR Class 377
Rolling Stock JNA Wagon
Stations East Coastway Line: Brighton - London Road - Moulsecoomb - Falmer - Lewes - Glynde - Berwick - Polegate - Hampden Park - Eastbourne

Seaford Branch Line: Southease - Newhaven Town - Newhaven Harbour - Bishopstone - Seaford

Operators DB Cargo UK - Southern
Training East Coastway Introduction - Class 377 Introduction - Class 66 Introduction
Scenarios French Connection - Loose Connection - Cutting Closure - Enthusiast Excursion - Eastbourne End
Journeys Chapter 1 - Class 377/4 Driver - Chapter 2 - Class 66 Driver
Miscellaneous Service Timetable
DLC BR Class 313
Southeastern High Speed
Locomotives BR Class 375 - BR Class 395
Stations High Speed 1: London St Pancras - Stratford International - Ebbsfleet International

North Kent Line: Gravesend - Higham - Strood - Rochester - Chatham - Gillingham - Rainham - Newington - Sittingbourne - Teynham - Faversham

Operators Southeastern
Training Class 375 Introduction - Class 395 Introduction
Scenarios High Speed Run - Joining In - Shopping Shuttle - Tricky Tunnels - Last Stop
Journeys '
DLC BR Class 465
Southeastern High Speed Extended
Locomotives BR Class 66 - BR Class 465
Freight Wagons JNA Wagon - MFA Wagon
Operators DB Cargo UK - Rail Operations Group - Thameslink
Stations Ashford Extension (High Speed 1): Ashford International

Dartford Extension (North Kent Line): Dartford - Stone Crossing - Greenhithe - Swanscombe - Northfleet

Training Southeastern High Speed Introduction - High Speed Signals Introduction - Power Changeover Introduction - Class 465/9 Introduction - Class 66 Introduction
Scenarios Extended Service - Hoo Dares Wins - Filling In - Riders on the Thames - Temporary Contract - Empty Evening - Morning Storm - Javelin Throw - Off the Grid
BR Class 700/0: Desiro City on-Test - Desiro City Shattered - Desiro City Shortened - Desiro City Delays - Desiro City Changeover - Desiro City Showers - Desiro City Skip
Journeys Shooting Star - Networker - Commuter Games - Alright on the Night - The Need for High Speed - Taking Pride - The Fall - Olympian - Sardines - Cats'n'Dogs - Snow Joke - Route 66 - They Think It's All Over - It Is Now!

BR Class 700/0: The missing Thameslink - Desiro summer in the City - The Desiro City that never sleeps - Desire

Miscellaneous Service Timetable
DLC Rail Head Treatment Train - ROG BR Class 37/7 - Thameslink BR Class 700/0
East Coast Main Line: Peterborough - Doncaster
Locomotives BR Class 66 - BR Class 801
Rolling Stock FKA Container Flat
Operators DB Cargo UK - London North Eastern Railway
Tutorials BR Class 801 Introduction - Class 66 Introduction
Scenarios Hot Seat - Testing the Limits - Job Center - Limping Off - In Threes
Journeys Driving A-Train - High Speed Hybird - Azuming Around - Don’t Have a Cow - The Heat is On - Left for Shed - Day of the Shed - In the Shed of Night
Locations Peterborough - Grantham - Newark Northgate - Retford - Doncaster
Miscellaneous Service Timetable - Map
DLC Flying Scotsman
Engineering Express
Locomotives BR Class 66 DRS - BR Class 66 ONE
Operators Direct Rail Services - Ocean Network Express
Rolling Stock YGB Seacow
Journeys Scotland the Brave - Coast to Coast
Scenarios Spring Morning - On A Roll - Double Trouble - Rainy Recall - New Year's Eve
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