mickoo
Western Thunderer
Brian,
The EMU's are not so bland, they're class 313, the first of a new generation of EMU's built by BREL....when we still had a rail industry.
What makes the 313 unique is that they were at that time....and for some considerable time after......the only dual powered EMU's.
They were designed and brought into service for the new Kings X /Moorgate 1976 electrification, as such they ran on OHL 25KV in the outer suburbs but ran on 750V DC third rail down the tube to Moorgate, the change over being West Drayton. They later found use on the NLL when the old 501 'Prison stock' was withdrawn.
Later variations were :-
314 for Glasgows suburban lines 25Kv
315 for the GEML 25 Kv
507 Liverpool and the Wirral 750 DC
508 Southern Region 750 DC
The 313 design had a spec for mail traffic as well, as such the floor had to be near platform height and the double doors wide enough to take PO brutes, the aisles between the seats were also designed for these brutes as well. Mid mornings would see a raft of them sending empty brutes back to Stevenage as well as night runs will full brutes both ways.
Addendum, crossed post with Dave
The EMU's are not so bland, they're class 313, the first of a new generation of EMU's built by BREL....when we still had a rail industry.
What makes the 313 unique is that they were at that time....and for some considerable time after......the only dual powered EMU's.
They were designed and brought into service for the new Kings X /Moorgate 1976 electrification, as such they ran on OHL 25KV in the outer suburbs but ran on 750V DC third rail down the tube to Moorgate, the change over being West Drayton. They later found use on the NLL when the old 501 'Prison stock' was withdrawn.
Later variations were :-
314 for Glasgows suburban lines 25Kv
315 for the GEML 25 Kv
507 Liverpool and the Wirral 750 DC
508 Southern Region 750 DC
The 313 design had a spec for mail traffic as well, as such the floor had to be near platform height and the double doors wide enough to take PO brutes, the aisles between the seats were also designed for these brutes as well. Mid mornings would see a raft of them sending empty brutes back to Stevenage as well as night runs will full brutes both ways.
Addendum, crossed post with Dave
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