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Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
HISTORY
Clayton has supplied variations of its CBD80/90 hybrid battery-diesel loco to a number of industrial users with an initial build of 5 for Tata Steel, 2 for Sellafield and 15 for Beacon Rail with more expected in the future. Clayton and Beacon hope that the Class 18 will begin to replace elderly Class 08s as the modern yard shunter of choice.
The 15 Beacon locos have been assigned to Class 18 on the rail network and are expected to be hired out to freight operators in a number of industrial and yard locations. 18001 is currently on test at the Chasewater Railway with Clayton delivering further Class 18s from now until mid-2023.
Revolution have an exclusive licence from Beacon to use their logo and branding on the Class 18s, plus an agreement from Tata Steel.
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Revolution Trains have released a limited‑edition OO‑gauge model of the Clayton Engineering Class 18 hybrid battery‑diesel shunting locomotive, supplied under the rail operator Beacon Rail. The model carries the manufacturer part number RT‑CL18‑BE‑006‑SF and is marked as representing the current era.
It is a limited‑edition “Rails of Sheffield” item, featuring interior lighting and a DCC sound system. The model is offered for pre‑order exclusively through the Rails retailer.
Construction details include an injection‑moulded plastic body and bogies with photo‑etched grilles, handrails, piping and wipers made from wire, photo‑etch or fine plastic. The chassis/footplate block is cast metal, with a smooth 5‑pole 12 V DC motor, metal gearboxes and brass‑axle bearings. Power can be collected from all wheels and the chassis incorporates a 21‑pin PCB for DCC with Stay‑Alive and Anti‑Flicker functions.
The model is fitted with functional forward cab and buffer‑beam white headlights, red tail lights and optional flashing warning lights, all switchable via DCC and using bright white or coloured LEDs. Couplers are supplied in NEM 362 sockets with a kinematic close‑coupling system, and an accessory pack provides a painted buffing plate with realistic hook and shackle. The cab interior is painted and includes switchable interior lighting. A DCC sound project for the locomotive has been recorded by Legomanbiffo.