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"Deltics" from self-titled studio album, released in 1979. Deltics is the second studio album by Chris Rea, released in 1979. The title is a reference to the Deltic-class locomotives that were used on the UK East Coast rail network in the 1960s and 1970s. The sixth track on the album, which originally opened side 2 of the vinyl LP, is the title track `Deltics'. This is one of those nice easy Chris Rea tracks, plenty of guitar, close to being an instrumental but there are some lyrics thrown in for good measure. 1: The Pioneer Zephyr is a diesel-powered railroad train formed of railroad cars permanently articulated together with Jacobs bogies, built by the Budd Company in 1934 for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q), commonly known as the Burlington. The train is generally regarded as the first successful streamliner on American railroads. 2: Kenworth is an American manufacturer of medium and heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. 3: The Volvo F88 was a series of heavy-duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Volvo. 4: The British Rail Class 55 is a class of diesel locomotive built in 1961 and 1962 by English Electric. They were designed for the high-speed express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line between London King's Cross and Edinburgh. They gained the name "Deltic" from the prototype locomotive, British Railways DP1 DELTIC (the running number DP1 was never carried), which in turn was named after its Napier Deltic power units. Twenty-two locomotives were built, which dominated express passenger services on the East Coast Main Line (ECML), particularly London = Leeds and London = Edinburgh services, until 1978 when InterCity 125 'High Speed Trains' were introduced. 1978–81 saw them gradually relegated to semi-fast or newspaper–parcel–sleeper services along the ECML (destinations including Cambridge, Cleethorpes, Harrogate, Hull, Scarborough and Aberdeen) plus occasional forays 'offline' – York - Liverpool Lime Street semi-fast and Edinburgh - Carlisle via Newcastle stoppers. The fleet was withdrawn from service between January 1980 and December 1981. Three locomotives were retained for a few days, until 2 January 1982, to work the farewell special, all being withdrawn immediately on arrival back at York. Six locomotives entered preservation during 1982 and 1983, one by the National Railway Museum, two by the Deltic Preservation Society, two by the Deltic 9000 Fund and one privately owned. Two cabs were also privately purchased. Personnel: Chris Rea - vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer Robert Ahwai- guitar Eoghan O'Neill - bass Kevin Leach - keyboards Max Middleton - keyboards Dave Mattacks - drums Adrian Rea - drums Martin Ditcham - percussion Lyrics: Burlington Zephyrs and Kenworths that pass in the night Deltics and Steamers and F88's in full flight Old train take me back again To the one that I love. This video has been published with absolute respect and admiration to Chris Rea's music ! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Rea/e/...