DEPG locomotives cover more than 4,000 miles in 2022 season at the West Somerset Railway

Michael Holden - Editor Add a Comment 1 Min Read
D6575 at Blue Anchor on the West Somerset Railway // Credit: Josh Brinsford

The Diesel Electric Preservation Group's 2022 running season came to close earlier this month, when No. D6575 worked the last scheduled diesel-hauled train of the 2022 season at the .

Reliability for the locos has been great, with almost all scheduled booked diagrams being hauled by diesels.

The star performer was Class 33 No. D6575 with 100% dispatch reliability, covering 1,935 over 27 days. Class 35 No. also had 100% reliability, covering 1,070 miles from 14 days of no issues.

D6575 started well to Mid August but then the summer heat caused a few issues, causing the locomotive to be withdrawn on the 18th August.

Hymek also had issues on the first day of the diesel gala when a cylinder head joint ring failed.

198 out of 210 booked diagrams were hauled by a DEPG loco, 94% – which isnt bad for 60 year old locos.

If you would like to donate towards the work that the DEPG does, please see their website at: https://depg.org/help-us/

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