Accurascale ACC3281-SIL

BR Class 92 - DB Cargo - 92029 - DCC Silent

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Prototype Era
Era 9 (1995 to 2004) Initial Privatisation

Manufacturer description

92029 DB Cargo (with Martin House headboard) EXCLUSIVE
Named for Dante Alighieri, the famed Italian writer of the Divine Comedy, which tells the fictional story of the author’s journey through hell, the palindromic No. 92029 Dante was released from Brush at Loughborough in March 1995 for testing but would not be officially allocated to Crewe IEMD until six months later. Like most of its EWS-owned colleagues it was rarely used to its full capabilities and its first decade of action was regularly interrupted by periods of store. In October 2008, by which time it had gained the large EWS sticker, it was sidelined for longer than usual and it didn’t return to an active pool until July 2013, several years after the DB Schenker takeover. In 2013-4 it was also seconded to Direct Rail Services for several stints on the operator’s key intermodal services, while April 2015 saw it stored for its second long time out. In 2016 it had a brush with export as DB lined it up for a transfer to Eastern Europe, although this was subsequently cancelled. Three years later, re-activation work commenced but due to other priorities at its home depot this was not completed until June 2023, and was was the first DB ‘92’ to receive similar interference isolation equipment as fitted to the GBRf examples to allow it to return to the WCML under its own power. Following the completion of several test runs it ran to Toton for a repaint, being released in standard DB Cargo ‘Traffic red’. Shortly after on August 27, and still in immaculate condition, it worked the Carlisle-Warrington leg of the Branch Line Society’s ‘Garsdale Growler’ railtour, the second day of a two-day event raising funds for the Martin House Children’s Hospice, complete with headboard. It eventually moved to Dollands Moor in the October to take up freight duties on the high speed route to London, although it is still regularly seen south of Crewe on light engine moves, and has even made the odd foray to Carlisle and back to iron out any ‘bugs’.

Catalogue listing

Brand
Accurascale
Product Code
ACC3281-SIL
GTIN
0781005474026
RRP
£275.93

Model details

Livery
DB
DCC status
Working Motorised Pantograph
Name
Ashford
Tooling date
2022
Finish
Pristine
Minimum radius curve
2nd Radius (438mm) +
Running number
92029

Prototype information

Locomotive class*
Class 92
Motive power
Electric
Built
1993-1996
Total produced
46

* Class names often change over the lifespan of a locomotive, so this is not necessarily the class name used by the operator in the period modelled.

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Accurascale BR Class 92 – DB Cargo – 92029 – DCC Silent is a detailed scale model of a British Rail Class 92 locomotive. The model features a working motorised pantograph, is presented in DB livery and carries the manufacturer part number ACC3281‑SIL. It represents the period of the initial privatisation of the railway network.

The prototype, numbered 92029 and named “Dante” after the Italian poet Dante Alighieri, was released from Brush at Loughborough in March 1995 for testing and allocated to Crewe IEMD six months later. During its early career the locomotive saw irregular use and frequent periods of storage. It was sidelined in October 2008, returned to the active pool in July 2013 after the DB Schenker takeover, and was seconded to Direct Rail Services for intermodal duties in 2013‑14. A further storage period began in April 2015; an intended export to Eastern Europe was cancelled in 2016. Reactivation work commenced later and, after a delay caused by depot priorities, was completed in June 2023, when it became the first DB‑owned Class 92 fitted with interference‑isolation equipment similar to that used on GBRf examples.

Following successful test runs the locomotive was repainted at Toton in the standard DB Cargo “Traffic red” scheme. On 27/08/2023 it operated the Carlisle‑Warrington leg of the Branch Line Society’s “Garsdale Growler” railtour, supporting the Martin House Children’s Hospice and featuring a special headboard. In October 2023 it moved to Dollands Moor to undertake freight duties on the high‑speed route to London, while continuing to appear on light‑engine moves south of Crewe and occasional trips to Carlisle for testing and driver training.

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