Class 150109 'Sprinter' DMU Enters, Northampton |
Photo: Charles Moorhen Out of service London Midland Trains DMU Class 150/1 150109 approaches Northampton from Rugby in April 2017 to pass through, non-stop, towing a one-car Super Sprinter DMU Class 153 - number unknown.
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The 137-strong Class 150 diesel multiple units, produced in three main subclasses - 150, 150/1, 150/2 and a small subclass, 150/9, consisting of two 3-car units (150/1 and 150/2 combined) for the Great Western Railway, were manufactured by BREL York between 1984 and 1987. Class 150109 unit coach numbers are as follows: 52109 57109. In 1984, BREL built two prototype 3-car Class 150/0 train units numbered Class 150001 and Class 150002. The latter was fitted with a Perkins (Rolls-Royce) power unit and a self-changing-gears transmission. At a later date the engine was changed to a Cummins engine and Voith hydraulic transmission. Both Class 150001 and Class 150002 are still in use today in their original 3-car configuration, operating on the Reading to Basingstoke line in the new Great Western Railway green livery. Although in the past a number of Class 150 dmu units were named, only three were carrying names in 2018: 150 129 Devon & Cornwall RAIL PARTNERSHIP 150 130 Severnside Community Rail Partnership 150 925 THE HEART OF WESSEX LINE At time of writing (2018) Class 150 diesel multiple units are operated by four Train Operating Companies - Arriva Trains Wales, Great Western Railway, Northern, West Midlands Trains (formerly London Midland Trains). Don't forget to subscribe to 'Along These Tracks' to get all new posts and updates sent directly to you.
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