Bachmann 32-741
British Rail Class 66/7 66783 "The Flying Dustman" GB Railfreight Biffa
Class & Prototype
- Class: British Rail Class 66/7
- Traction: Diesel
- Transmission: Electric
- Built: 2001-2007
- Total Built: -
The British Rail Class 66, introduced in 1998, revolutionized UK freight operations with American EMD reliability. Built as the JT42CWR model with a 12-cylinder 710 engine producing 3,300 horsepower, these Co-Co diesels achieved 95% availability versus 65% for the Class 47s they replaced. Approximately 412 locomotives remain operational across DB Cargo UK, GB Railfreight, Freightliner, DRS and Colas Rail, dominating intermodal container services, aggregates, steel, biomass and infrastructure traffic. The class's 27-year production run ended in 2016 with 66779 "Evening Star" due to EU emissions regulations. No replacements are expected before the 2040s, ensuring continued prototype relevance. The Class 66 offers modellers exceptional livery diversity across all major operators, making it essential for any British layout from 1998 onwards.
No prototype found.
Operator & Livery
- Operator: GB Railfreight
- Livery: Biffa
GB Railfreight (GBRf) is the UK's third-largest rail freight operator, established in 1999 and currently owned by Infracapital (M&G plc subsidiary). Operating over 2,000 trainloads weekly with an exceptional 99% reliability rate, the company moves approximately 23% of Britain's rail freight using a fleet of 170 locomotives and 1,800 wagons. GBRf serves major ports including Felixstowe, Southampton, and London Gateway with 54 daily intermodal services nationally, whilst also providing vital infrastructure services for Network Rail, London Underground, and major construction projects like HS2.
The company is renowned for pioneering the innovative Class 69 conversion programme, transforming redundant Class 56 locomotives with modern EMD 710 engines, and for operating diverse heritage livery schemes that celebrate British railway history. With headquarters and control centre in Peterborough and maintenance facilities at Tonbridge, GB Railfreight employs over 1,400 people and has committed to achieving net-zero operations by 2050, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable freight transport whilst maintaining strong partnerships with customers including Network Rail, Drax, Aggregate Industries, and major shipping lines.
The GBRf Biffa livery was introduced in 2018 to mark a partnership between GB Railfreight and waste management company Biffa. It made its debut on Class 66 locomotive 66783, which was named “The Flying Dustman” at the unveiling ceremony. Departing from GBRf’s familiar blue-and-orange identity, the Biffa livery uses a bold red base colour to reflect Biffa’s corporate branding, complemented by GBRf’s signature orange accents. Prominent Biffa logos and the locomotive’s nameplates complete the design, creating a striking visual identity that stands out within GBRf’s fleet. The livery has become closely associated with waste traffic flows operated by GBRf on behalf of Biffa, giving the partnership a strong public profile. While only applied to a limited number of locomotives, it represents how GBRf uses distinctive, bespoke colour schemes to celebrate key commercial relationships, much like other special one-off or customer-branded liveries in its fleet.