Class 86 Dot | |||||
Statistics | |||||
Type | Common Electric (200%) | ||||
Power | 111 | ||||
Slot | 1 | ||||
Tax | 946 | ||||
Dispatch XP | 876 | ||||
Set | Dot Liner I (+30%) | ||||
Offer Information | |||||
Offer Type | Offer Date | Cost | Buy XP | Level | Restrictions |
Special | 23 Jul 2019 | 320 | 130,680 | 90 | Limit: 2 |
Vintage | 9 Feb 2020 | 270 | 130,680 | 70 | Limit: 3 |
Museum | |||||
The British Rail Class 86 was the standard electric locomotive built during the 1960s, developed as a result of testing with the earlier Classes 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85. One hundred of these locomotives were built from 1965 to 1966 by either English Electric, or British Rail (BR) at their Doncaster works. The class was built to haul trains on the then newly electrified West Coast Main Line, from London to Liverpool and later Preston and Glasgow. They helped to replace steam locomotives, which were finally withdrawn by BR in 1968. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_86 |
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