List of British Rail departmental multiple unit classes

List of British Rail departmental multiple unit classes

The 900 series classes were reserved for multiple units in departmental stock, most of which were converted from old passenger units. In broad terms, classes 930-935 were allocated to Southern Region multiple units (ex-200 and 400 series), 936 & 937 to other EMUs (ex-300 and 500 series) and 960 to other DMUs (ex-100 series). In recent years, this has been less rigidly adhered to.

Diesel multiple units

*Class 901 (Test units, ex-Class 101)
*Class 930 (Departmental SR DEMUs)
*Class 950 (Purpose-built test unit, similar to Class 150)
*Class 951 (Sandite/De-icer units, ex-Classes 201, 203, 205, and 207)
*Class 960 (Departmental DMUs)

*Multi-Purpose Vehicle (Purpose-built departmental vehicles)

Gas turbine multiple unit

* APT-E (Experimental Advanced Passenger Train unit)

Electric multiple units

The original use for the Southern Region (SR) classes are included in brackets; these designations have been less rigidly applied in recent years.
*Class 910 (Test units, ex-Class 488)
*Class 920 (3-Pep prototype unit)
*Class 930 (SR Sandite and de-icing units)
*Class 931 (SR route learning and stores units)
*Class 932 (SR research and tractor units)
*Class 933 (SR mobile instruction units)
*Class 935 (4Pep Research units)
*Class 936 (Sandite units, ex-classes 311 and 501)
*Class 937 (Sandite units, ex-classes 302 and 308)
*Class 960 (Test units, ex-classes 309 and 310)

ee also

* British Rail locomotive and multiple unit numbering and classification
* SR multiple unit numbering and classification

References

External links

* [http://www.therailwaycentre.com/index.html The Railway Centre]
* [http://www.departmentals.com departmentals.com]


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