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British Rail Class 111

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British Rail Class 111
British Rail class 111 on a Leeds to Morecambe service, March 1983
In service1957–1989
ManufacturerMetropolitan Cammell
Family nameFirst generation
ReplacedSteam locomotives and carriages
Constructed1957–1960
Number built23 train sets
Number preserved1 trailer
Number scrapped22 train sets
Formation2-car sets: DMBS-DTCL or
3-car sets: DMBS-TSL-DMCL
CapacityDMBS: 52 second
DMCL/DTCL: 12 first 53 second
TSL 71 second
OperatorsBritish Rail
Specifications
Car length57 ft 0 in (17.37 m)
Width9 ft 3 in (2.82 m)
Height12 ft 4 in (3.76 m)
Maximum speed70 mph (113 km/h)
WeightPower cars: 33 long tons 0 cwt (73,900 lb or 33.5 t)
Trailer cars: 25 long tons 0 cwt (56,000 lb or 25.4 t)
Prime mover(s)Two Rolls-Royce C6NFLH
Power output180 hp (134 kW) per engine, 360 hp (268 kW) per power car
TransmissionMechanical: 4-speed epicyclic gearbox
Braking system(s)Vacuum
Coupling systemScrew-link
Multiple working Blue Square
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)

The Class 111 DMUs were based on Class 101/2s, but with different engines. The only external body difference was on the final batch of cars where a four character headcode box was fitted above the front cab windows, with the destination indicator on top of a reduced height centre window.

History

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The first cars built, part of an order for 339 Metro-Camm cars, were 4 power/trailer sets for the LMR Manchester area built in early 1957. One of these was equipped with supercharged Rolls-Royce C6SFLH 230 hp 6-cylinder engines. This was followed by ten 3-car sets comprising DMBS/TSL/DMCL for the NER at Bradford, then a further twenty 3-car sets. The type lasted in service until 1989 when the class was withdrawn.

Fleet

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Number Order Type TOPS Weight Seats Lot No. Diagram Formation Year
M50134–50137 2d DMBS 111/2 33 tons 52 second 30248 BR 520 P/Trailer 1957
E50270–50279 2xb DMCL 111/1 33 tons 12 first 53-second 30268 BR 616 3-car 1957
E50280–50289 2xb DMBS 111/2 33 tons 52 second 30338 BR 524 3-car 1957
E51541–51550 4c DMBS 111/2 33 tons 52 second 30508 BR 615 2/3-car 1959/60
E51551–51560 4c DMCL 111/1 33 tons 12 first 53-second 30509 BR 617 2/3-car 1959/60
M56090–56093 2d DTCL 147 25 tons 12 first 53-second 30337 BR 628 P/Trailer 1957
E59100–59109 2xb TSL 164 25 tons 71 second 30269 BR 623 3-car 1957
E59569–59572 4c TSL 164 25 tons 71 second 30510 BR 623 3-car 1959/60
E59573–59578 4c TSBL 165 25 tons 53 second 30615 BR 625 3-car 1960

Preservation

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One car survives, buffet 59575 currently operational at the Great Central Railway. It operates as the centre car between two Class 101 power cars.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "59575".

Bibliography

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  • Marsden, Colin J. (1982). Motive Power Recognition: 3 DMUs. Ian Allan. ISBN 0711012016.
  • Robertson, Kevin (2004). British Railway Pictorial: First Generation DMUs. Ian Allan. ISBN 0711029709.
  • Haresnape, Brian (1985). British Rail Fleet Survey 8: Diesel Multiple Units - The First Generation. Ian Allan. ISBN 0711014957.
  • Golding, Brian (1995). A Pictorial Record of British Railways Diesel Multiple Units. Cheona. ISBN 1900298007.