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This is a list of British Rail diesel multiple-unit train classes. For a historical overview of diesel multiple unit train development in Great Britain, see British railcars and diesel multiple units .
This article lists every locomotive allocated a TOPS classification and all modern traction (e.g. diesel, electric, gas turbine, petrol) stock used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e. British Railways and post-privatisation).
British Rail: Diesel 70 110 1 1 142: Pacer: 75 120 1 2 Lumo: 803: AT300: AC electric 125 200 5 5 Merseyrail: 777/0: METRO: DC electric 75 120 46 4 Third rail mode only 777/1: 7 Third rail mode - full top speed, battery mode - 62 mph / 100 km/h Network Rail: 153: Sprinter: Diesel 75 120 4 1 Track inspection [28] 950: 1 2 Test train based on ...
British Rail operated a large number of different diesel locomotive types. The majority of these were built between 1955 and 1968. Many classes were rushed into service as part of the 1955 Modernisation Plan, but poor reliability and a rapid decline in rail transport meant that some would have very short service lives.
A range of diesel locomotives (Classes 37, 47, 31, 20 and 56) at Dereham. This article lists the wide variety of locomotives and multiple units that have operated on Great Britain's railway network, since Nationalisation in 1948.
0–9. British Rail Class 01; British Rail Class 01/5; British Rail Class 02; British Rail Class 03; British Rail Class 04; British Rail Class 05; British Rail Class 06
7 High Speed Train. 8 Demonstrators. 9 Formerly preserved, scrapped. ... This is a summary, listing every former class of preserved ex-British Rail diesel locomotives.
East Midlands Trains Preserved at 125 Group. Formerly T.C.B. Miller MBE. 43049 Neville Hill [18] Locomotive Services Limited: InterCity Swallow 43050 – Colas Rail: East Midlands Trains Stored Stored at Long Marston. 43051: 43251 Colas Rail: East Midlands Railway: LNER: In service: 43052 – East Midlands Railway: East Midlands Trains: Scrapped