British Rail Class 104

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Class 104, nos. 50517 and 50455, at Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway, on 15th October 2004, whilst taking part in the Railcar 50 event. This unit has recently been returned to service, and is preserved on the Churnet Valley Railway.
Class 104, nos. 50517 and 50455, at Bewdley on the Severn Valley Railway, on 15th October 2004, whilst taking part in the Railcar 50 event. This unit has recently been returned to service, and is preserved on the Churnet Valley Railway.

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[edit] Description

The British Rail Class 104 diesel multiple units were built by Birmingham RC&W from 1957 to 1959.

The class were mainly used in the North West of England and also on Tyneside (being made redundant by the opening of the Tyne & Wear Metro in 1980). In the mid 1980s a few units reallocated to Scotland, with one unit being repainted in a unique maroon and white livery for services to Oban - it became known as the "Mexican Bean".

The class was gradually taken of service from the early 1980s. The final vehicles were withdrawn in 1995.

[edit] Preservation

Several vehicles have been preserved on heritage railways.

Vehicles Numbers Set Number Livery Location Comments
50454 - 50528 T104 BR Green Llangollen Railway -
50455 - 50517 CH611 BR Green Churnet Valley Railway -
53437 59137 53494 CH613 NSE / BR Blue Churnet Valley Railway Awaiting restoration.
53447 - - CH610 BR Green Llangollen Railway Awaiting restoration.
53479 - 53531 L701 BR Blue Telford Steam Railway -
53556 59228 - BX202 BR Blue Telford Steam Railway Awaiting restoration.
54182 - - - BR Blue Churnet Valley Railway Awaiting restoration. Previously sandite vehicle DB 977554.

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[edit] References

  • Motive Power Recognition: 3 DMUs. Colin J. Marsden
  • British Railway Pictorial: First Generation DMUs. Kevin Robertson
  • British Rail Fleet Survey 8: Diesel Multiple Units- The First Generation. Brian Haresnape
  • A Pictorial Record of British Railways Diesel Multiple Units. Brian Golding
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