British Rail Class 910
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The Class 910 designation is used by Network Rail
for a fleet of former Class 488
Gatwick Express
trailer sets, now used as Brake-force runner sets in departmental service.
Current unit details are shown below.
Network Rail
Network Rail is the government-created owner and operator of most of the rail infrastructure in Great Britain .; it is not responsible for railway infrastructure in Northern Ireland...
for a fleet of former Class 488
British Rail Class 488
The British Rail Class 488 are unpowered trailer sets, converted from Mark 2F coaches for the Gatwick Express service from London Victoria railway station to Gatwick Airport....
Gatwick Express
Gatwick Express
Gatwick Express is the name given to the frequent rail shuttle service between Victoria station in London and Gatwick Airport in South East England, operated by the Southern franchise...
trailer sets, now used as Brake-force runner sets in departmental service.
Current unit details are shown below.
Unit No. | Use | Livery | Vehicle Nos. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
New | Old | TSOH | TSO | TSOH | ||
910001 | 8309 | Operates with Radio Survey Train 1 | Railtrack Blue/Green | 72616 | 72708 | 72639 |
910002 | 8307 | Operates with Radio Survey Train 2 | Railtrack Blue/Green | 72612 | 72706 | 72613 |
- | 8308 | - | Railtrack Blue/Green | 72614 | 72707 | 72615 |
- | 8316 | Operates with Ultrasonic Test Train with 62482 British Rail Class 432 The British Rail 4-REP electric multiple units were built by BR at York Works from 1966-1967 and 1974. The units were built to power the 4-TC trailer units on services on the South Western Main Line. Fifteen four-car units were eventually built. The motor coaches were new build, but the trailers... + 99666 |
NR Yellow | 72630 | - | 72631 |