You will need tweezwes and a pen, parking is in the slip road and the main road can be busy so care is required.
Diesel, as his name implies, is a black diesel. He is oily, scheming and ever ready to stir up trouble in the shed, his characteristic smirk is a sure sign that somebody, somewhere, is in for a bit of trouble.
Did you know? Diesel was first diesel locomotive introduced in to the Thomas and Friends franchise (1984-2021).
The British Rail Class 08 was the standard class of diesel locomotive designed for shunting. From 1953 to 1962, 996 locomotives were produced, making it the most numerous of all British locomotive classes. There were also 26 of the near-identical but higher-geared Class 09, and 171 similar locomotives fitted with different engines and transmissions (some of which became Class 10), which together brought the total number of outwardly-similar machines to 1193.
Since their introduction, the nature of rail freight in Britain has changed considerably, reducing or removing the need for shunting, therefore only a few Class 08 locomotives remain in service today. However, many have found an active retirement on heritage railways in Britain, with around 82 examples being classed as preserved. Another was preserved at Crewe, but scrapped in 2009. There may be more yet unregistered Class 08 shunters still working in Britain or abroad.[1] Their low maintenance requirements means that most of them are still in operational condition, with only a small number of examples left unrestored, as of 2020.