Epic Tetus
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I've just been watching the recent Channel 5 documentary on the 125 - and am confused. I have tried Googling the answer, no joy.
I had always understood that Sir Kenneth Grange had designed the final production Class 43, and that someone else had designed the prototype Class 41. But the documentary first explained that Grange had designed the 125 front end almost on a whim (having been asked to design the livery only), then later explained that the 125 had to be re-designed to accommodate 2 drivers at the insistence of the unions.
If the redesign to the class 43 front end was at the insistence of the unions, it can't also have been on a whim. So does that mean that Grange designed both the Class 43 and the Class 41? If so what did it look like before Grange got involved?
Thanks, from a newbie.
I had always understood that Sir Kenneth Grange had designed the final production Class 43, and that someone else had designed the prototype Class 41. But the documentary first explained that Grange had designed the 125 front end almost on a whim (having been asked to design the livery only), then later explained that the 125 had to be re-designed to accommodate 2 drivers at the insistence of the unions.
If the redesign to the class 43 front end was at the insistence of the unions, it can't also have been on a whim. So does that mean that Grange designed both the Class 43 and the Class 41? If so what did it look like before Grange got involved?
Thanks, from a newbie.