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British Rail Class 124

British Rail Class 124
Trans-Pennine
A British Rail Class 124 at Hull Paragon station in 1983.
In service1960–1984
ManufacturerBritish Rail
Order no.
  • 30603 (DMC)
  • 30604 (MBSK)
  • 30605 (TSL)
  • 30606 (TFLRB)
Built atSwindon Works
Family nameFirst generation
Trans-Pennine
ReplacedSteam locomotives and carriages
Constructed1960
Entered service1960–61
Scrapped1984
Number builtEight 6-car sets, plus 3 spare cars
Number scrappedAll
FormationDMC+MBSL+TSL+TFLRB+MBSL+DMC
Diagram
  • BR562 (TFB)
  • DP316 or BR577 (DMC)
  • DR201 or BR579 (MBS)
  • DT212 or BR573 (TS)
  • DU205 (TBS, converted from MBS)
Fleet numbers
  • 51951-51967 (DMC)
  • 51968-51984 (MBSK/TBS)
  • 59765-59773 (TSL)
  • 59774-59781 (TFLRB)
OperatorsBritish Rail
DepotsHull Botanic Gardens
Leeds Neville Hill
Lines servedTrans-Pennine
Specifications
Car body constructionSteel
Car length
  • 64Β ft 9Β in (19.74Β m) (DMC, over body)
  • 64Β ft 6+1⁄8Β in (19.663Β m) (over body, others)
Width9Β ft 3Β in (2.82Β m) (over handles)
Height12Β ft 9+1⁄2Β in (3.899Β m) (overall)
DoorsSlam
Wheelbase
  • 46Β ft 6Β in (14.17Β m) (bogie centres)
  • 8Β ft 6Β in (2.59Β m) (bogies)
Maximum speed70Β mph (113Β km/h)
Weight228 long tons (232Β t; 255 short tons)
Prime mover(s)2 Γ— 230-horsepower (170Β kW) Leyland Albion per power car
Engine typeDiesel
TransmissionMechanical
HVACOil burning air heater
Bogies
  • DT4 mk1 and mk2 (one of each, TSL)
  • DD3 (others)
Braking system(s)Vacuum
Safety system(s)AWS
Coupling system
Multiple workingβ–  Blue Square
Track gauge1,435Β mm (4Β ftΒ 8+1⁄2Β in) standard gauge


The British Rail Class 124 diesel multiple units were built by BR Swindon Works in 1960.

Operational history


The Class 124 was a class of initially six-car diesel multiple units used and built specifically for the trans-Pennine route. In the late 1970s, the class was merged with their Class 123 cousins that had been relocated from Reading services on the Western Region and, towards the end of their days, ran as 4-car hybrid sets. They were all withdrawn in 1984 when their duties were taken over by Class 31/4 diesel-electric locomotive-hauled rakes of four coaches.

Nine 2-car sets composed of a class 123 DMBSL and class 124 DMC were formed at Hull in 1984 in case introduction of the class 141 'Pacer' units was delayed, but they were never used in service.

The North Yorkshire Moors Railway had the idea of preserving at least one driving unit, due to the cab windows allowing panoramic views, but the plan was scrapped when it was found that the cost of removing the asbestos from the vehicle was prohibitive.

The class was not unique; the Class 124 DMUs shared mechanical components with their sister class 123, on the Western Region, and the Class 126.

'Wrap-around' windscreens were a feature that was also seen on the 'Glasgow Blue Train' Class 303 and 311 electric units; they were also seen on the GEML's Class 309s and the WCML's Class 310s, although these were later modified to cut replacement costs.

Numbering


Table of orders and numbers
Lot No. Type Diagram Qty Fleet numbers Notes
30603 Driving Motor Open Composite (DMC) 577 17 51951–51967 21 first, 36 second seats;
30604 Motor Brake Corridor Second (MBSL) 579 17 51968–51984 6 compartments (48 seats); 2 lavatories
30605 Trailer Open Second (TSL) 573 9 59765–59773 64 seats, 2 lavatories
30606 Trailer First Buffet (TFLRB) 562 8 59774–59781 3 first compartments (18 seats); 8 seats in buffet, 2 lavatories (1 passenger, 1 staff)

In later years when operating as 4-car units, the MBSL had their engines removed to reduce maintenance, as it was deemed two Motor Vehicles were adequate. To show this change the remaining MBSL were renumbered on removal of the engines.

Old New
51969 59834
51973 59841
51974 59835
51975 59839
51976 59838
51978 59836
51980 59842
51981 59833
51983 59840
51984 59837

Liveries


They were initially introduced in a green livery, but they never carried the common 'Whiskers' that many DMUs of the time carried. A small yellow panel was added at a later date to the cab front.

They ended their days in then standard BR blue/grey livery.

Technical details


  • Builder: BR Swindon Works
  • Introduced: 1960
  • Coupling Code: Blue Square
  • Body: 64Β ft 6 in x 9Β ft 3 in
  • Engines: Leyland Albion 230Β hp, 2 per power car
  • Transmission: Standard mechanical

For coupling codes see British United Traction



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