British Rail Class 117
British Rail Class 117 | |
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In service | 1959–2000; one unit used in departmental use until 2015 |
Manufacturer | Pressed Steel Company |
Family name | First generation |
Replaced | Steam locomotives and carriages |
Constructed | 1959–1961 |
Number built | 123 cars (42 DMBS, 42 DMS, 39 TCL) |
Number preserved | 35 cars (17 DMBS, 16 DMS, 23 TCL) |
Number scrapped | 88 cars (25 DMBS, 26 DMS, 16 TCL) |
Formation | DMBS-TCL-DMS |
Operators | British Rail ScotRail Silverlink |
Lines served | Western Region London Midland region Scottish region |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Steel |
Car length | 64 ft 0 in (19.51 m) |
Width | 9 ft 3 in (2.82 m) |
Height | 12 ft 8+1⁄2 in (3.87 m) |
Doors | Slam |
Maximum speed | 70 mph (113 km/h) |
Weight | Power cars: 36 long tons 0 cwt (80,600 lb or 36.6 t), Trailer cars: 30 long tons 0 cwt (67,200 lb or 30.5 t) |
Prime mover(s) | BUT (AEC) then BUT (Leyland), of 150 hp (110 kW), (both types), two per power car |
Power output | 600 hp (450 kW) per 3-car set |
Transmission | Mechanical |
HVAC | Oil burning air heater |
Braking system(s) | Vacuum |
Safety system(s) | AWS |
Coupling system | Screw |
Multiple working | ■ Blue Square |
Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
The British Rail Class 117 diesel multiple units (DMUs) were built by Pressed Steel from 1959 to 1961. It was a licence-built variant of the British Rail Class 116.[1]
Original work
[edit]A total of 123 Class 117 cars were built by Pressed Steel between 1959 and 1961, delivered as 39 three-car units plus three pairs of spare motor coaches. When first introduced in 1960, these three-car units were all based with the similar Class 121 single carriage (railcar) units on British Railways Western Region for suburban work out of London Paddington. The units were largely based at Reading and Southall depots. The units remained here for many years working these services.[2]
The type was used for a railtour from Paddington to the south west on 31 May 1969.[3]
Later operations
[edit]In the 1980s, expiry of other DMUs facilitated moves for some units from the Western Region to Birmingham, as below, and Scotland, prior to the delivery of new units to replace them. They were given refurbishments.
The first shake up in ownership occurred in the late 1980s, when the Scottish, Welsh, Cornish and Birmingham based units were transferred to Provincial Services, later Regional Railways, in the sectorisation of British Rail, while the Southall-based units transferred to Network SouthEast.
They were replaced on the lines out of Paddington when the Class 165/1 'Network Turbo' units came into service by 28 November 1992.[4]
They soldiered on in the former Western Region until replaced by Class 150 and Class 153 DMUs by 21 May 1993, although the type could be found running Penzance - Looe services until 1997. An attempt was made to remove them from Cornish work using Class 142 "Skipper/Pacer" railcars, but these fixed wheelbase units proved to be a liability on the tight Cornish branchline curves, increasing rail and wheel wear, and were transferred to the North of England instead. The 117s were finally replaced with the advent of more Class 150s and Class 153s freed up from other areas.[5]
The type was used in Scotland between Edinburgh - Perth, Cowdenbeath and Markinch using the Forth Bridge and continued to work in Scotland until 12 January 1998, where they were replaced with Class 156s.[citation needed] The final day of 117s running in Scotland was 27 November 1999.[6]
In 2000, Class 150 Sprinter units replaced the Class 117 units on Silverlink, finally bringing to an end decades of service on Britain's rail network in front line service.[7]
Lot No. | Type | Diagram | Qty | Fleet numbers | Notes |
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30546 | Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) | 534 | 42 | 51332–51373 | |
30547 | Trailer Composite with lavatory (TCL) | 601 | 39 | 59484–59522 | |
30548 | Driving Motor Second (DMS) | 535 | 42 | 51374–51415 |
Preservation
[edit]Due to the type's longevity, 12 units have been preserved on heritage railways.
Set number | Vehicle numbers | Livery | Location | Notes | ||
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DMBS | TCL | DMS | ||||
L721 | 51363 | 59510 | 51405 | BR Green | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | Fully operational, owned by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Ltd Archived 13 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine. |
117204 | 51365 | - | 51407 | BR Green | Plym Valley Railway | |
117301 | 51353 | - | - | ScotRail | Wensleydale Railway | Bought by a local community group.[8] 51395 Scrapped March 2013 |
117310 | - | - | 51381 | Regional Railways | Mangapps Railway Museum | - |
117311 | 51352 | - | 51376 | Yellow DMBS, Green with whiskers DMS | South Devon Railway | Currently Under Restoration to run with W55000.[9] |
- | 51371 | - | 51413 | BR Green | MOD Long Marston | Preserved June 2015 [10] |
117313 | 51339 | 59506 | 51382 | BR Green | Colne Valley Railway | Moved from East Lancashire Railway in 2021 |
L702 | 51356 | 59492 | 51392 | BR Green | Swanage Railway | 51356 restored to main line standard.[11] |
- | 51342 | - | 51384 | BR Green | Epping Ongar Railway | Repainted into BR green from EOR dark blue livery |
- | 51346 | 59486 | 51388 | BR Green | Swanage Railway | Overhauled & Mainline Registered. |
117444 | 51360 | BR Blue | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | Has recently been refloored inside, expected to return to BR green in due course. | ||
- | 51347 | 59508 | 51401 | BR Green | Gwili Railway | |
- | 51367 | 59511 | 51402 | BR Green | Strathspey Railway | 51402 and 51367 both now repainted, 59511 being restored |
L432 | 51370 | 59520 | 51412 | BR Blue | Mid-Norfolk Railway | - |
- | 51372 | - | - | BR Blue | Private site; Titley junction station [12] | - |
- | - | 59509 | 51400 | BR Green | Wensleydale Railway | Main-line certificated by RESCO |
- | 51351 | - | 51397 | Green | Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway | |
L720 | 51354 | - | 51396 | BR Green | Peak Rail | |
- | - | - | 51375 | BR Green | Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway | Rebuilt as an intermediate car by Chiltern Railways for use as a water jetting van. Sold in 2015 to its current owner |
- | - | 59488 | - | Green and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | 59493 | - | BR Green | West Somerset Railway | ||
- | - | 59494 | - | Green and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | - | 59500 | - | Green and Cream | Wensleydale Railway | |
- | - | 59501 | - | BR Green | Great Central Railway | |
- | - | 59503 | - | Chocolate and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | - | 59507 | - | Chocolate and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | - | 59513 | - | Chocolate and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | - | 59514 | - | BR Green | Swindon and Cricklade Railway | |
- | - | 59515 | - | Blood and Custard | Yeovil Railway Centre | |
- | - | 59517 | - | Chocolate and Cream | Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway | |
- | - | 59521 | - | Scotrail | Helston Railway | |
- | - | 59522 | - | BR Blue and Grey | Chasewater Railway | |
- | - | 59511 | - | BR Green | Strathspey Railway | |
- | 51366 | - | - | - | - | parts survive [13] |
- | - | 59505 | - | BR Green | Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway | Under restoration, owned by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Ltd Archived 13 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine.[14] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Preserved Vehicles".
- ^ "Diesel Multiple Units".
- ^ "The Taunton Trains Collection Gallery". TauntonTrains.co.uk. Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ^ "BR Class Manual" (PDF).
- ^ "Toddington to Laverton Halt". Retrieved 19 May 2024.
- ^ "Class 117 DMU".
- ^ Marks, Roger (15 February 2015). Heritage DMUs: The Final Years. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781445640297.
- ^ "51353".
- ^ "51352".
- ^ "51371".
- ^ "51356".
- ^ "51372".
- ^ "Preserved Vehicles".
- ^ "59505".
Bibliography
[edit]- Golding, Brian (1995). A Pictorial Record of British Railways Diesel Multiple Units. Stadhampton: Cheona. ISBN 9781900298001. OCLC 59628291.
- Haresnape, Brian (1985). British Rail Fleet Survey. Vol. 8: Diesel Multiple Units - The First Generation. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711014954. OCLC 810581284.
- Marsden, Colin J. (1986). Motive Power Recognition. Vol. 3 DMUs. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711015708. OCLC 16471467.
- Robertson, Kevin (2004). British Railway Pictorial: First Generation DMUs. Hersham: Ian Allan. ISBN 9780711029705. OCLC 56454643.
Further reading
[edit]- Bendall, Simon; Lowery, Dave; Forsythe, Robert (November 2003). "Sound of the suburbs". Model Rail. No. 61. Peterborough: EMAP Apex. pp. 18–24. ISSN 1369-5118. OCLC 173324502.