Bulmarket DM OOD is a private company, registered in 1996, based in the Bulgarian city of Ruse.
85 006, formerly British Rail Class 86 86234, in service with Bulmarket
The British Rail Class 86 is a class of electric locomotives built during the 1960s. Developed as a 'standard' electric locomotive from earlier prototype models, one hundred of these locomotives were built from 1965 to 1966 to haul trains on the then newly electrified West Coast Main Line (WCML) from London Euston to Birmingham, Crewe, Liverpool, Manchester and later Glasgow and Preston. Introduction of the class enabled the replacement of many steam locomotives, which were finally withdrawn by British Rail in 1968.
A Class 86 at Wolverhampton in 1984.
Class 86/2, no. 86252, at Birmingham New Street with a cross-armed AEI pantograph during the BR blue era. This locomotive was originally E3101, the class pioneer.
86430 at Coventry in InterCity livery in 1987
Two Class 86/6s on a container train at Northampton in 1996