UTA MPD

UTA MPD

The Ulster Transport Authority Multi-Purpose Diesel (UTA MPD) was a diesel powered railcar, used in Northern Ireland. It was developed by the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) as a progression of the earlier Multi-engined Diesel (MED). The MED concept, while suitable for short commuter links, was not considered so for the Northern Counties Committee section, with its main line from Belfast to Derry where speeds of up to 110 km/h (70 mph). were required. A new railcar development was needed, and the MED was superseded by the MPD).

History

The new railcars were to operate on the former ‘broad gauge’ lines of the NCC which not only covered suburban services in and around Belfast, but also the 152 kilometre (95 mile) long main line from that city to Derry.

The "new" trains, just as with the earlier MEDs, were converted from existing locomotive-hauled stock. These became known as Multi-purpose Diesel (MPD) railcars and were built between 1957 and 1962. The first 10 power cars being intended for the Derry line trains, with the others being for the Belfast local services. The power cars were originally fitted with a 275 h.p. Leyland engine, mounted beneath the chassis and driving both axles on the rear bogie through a torque converter. However problems were encountered with these engines and, in the mid - 1960’s, it was decided to re - engine 12 cars with 260 h.p. AEC engines and a further 17 with 275 h.p. engines from Rolls Royce.

The Belfast - Derry express services, for which the first 10 MPDs were built, called for a high power / weight ratio and, on occasion, saw the five-coach train formation made up of four power cars with a restaurant car. On local services the power cars operated with trailers.

The loss of one of the power cars came about when No. 58 suffered a collision with a motor vehicle on a level crossing in July 1958, the MPD was written off, after just six weeks in service.

Numbering

The numbering sequence followed on from the MEDs, the single-cab power cars being numbered from 36 to 62 inclusive, (27 cars), those with a cab at both ends from 63 to 65 inclusive (3 cars),

The power cars numbered 46 to 53, inclusive, were originally non-gangwayed but were rebuilt on their works visits between 1968 and 1970. The last of the single-cab power cars was withdrawn in 1981, the double-cab vehicles lasting a little longer, Nos. 63 and 65 withdrawn in 1981, No.64 in 1983.

There were 18 trailer cars numbered between 529 and 550

529-534,540,541,542 gangwayed driving trailers with cab at one end

535-539 and 543 non gangwayed driving trailers with cab at one end rebuilt as gangwayed non driving trailers 1968-1970

548 549 550 buffet cars 548 could also work with 70 class sets550 was converted to a 70 class car in 1966


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