The Class 43 wasn't just fast for its time; it was world-class. On November 1, 1987, it set a world record for diesel traction, reaching a staggering . This solidified its reputation as the ultimate "Speed Star" of the diesel era. 3. The Legacy: A Half-Century of Speed
For over 40 years, the Class 43 formed the backbone of Britain’s high-speed rail routes, reviving public interest in travel and making cross-country commutes viable. Even as newer electric trains take over, many Class 43s continue to operate today, often referred to by enthusiasts as the "Greatest Diesel Locomotive" ever built. 43 : The Speed Star
The story of the —famously known as the InterCity 125 —is a tale of British engineering that quite literally saved a dying rail industry. The Class 43 wasn't just fast for its
InterCity 125: Sir Kenneth Grange - York - National Railway Museum The story of the —famously known as the