Propelling Control Vehicle

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NAA 94335 at Plymouth on 29 August 2003. This vehicle is painted in Rail Express Systems red/grey livery with light blue flashes.
NAA 94335 at Plymouth on 29 August 2003. This vehicle is painted in Rail Express Systems red/grey livery with light blue flashes.
NAA 94308 on a train being propelled into Plymouth station on 29 August 2003. This vehicle is painted in unbranded Rail Express Systems livery.
NAA 94308 on a train being propelled into Plymouth station on 29 August 2003. This vehicle is painted in unbranded Rail Express Systems livery.

A Propelling Control Vehicle (PCV) is a type of railway coach specially converted for use as a mail van. The coaches were converted from former Class 307 driving trailers, and therefore have a cab at one end. This allows the PCVs to be used when mail trains were propelled at low speed, with the locomotive being remotely driven at the rear of the train.

Forty-two PCVs were converted from former passenger vehicles by Hunslet-Barclay in Kilmarnock from 1994-1996. The rebuilding work including removal of the windows and slam-doors, the fitting of roller-shutter doors, and modernisation of the cab. The vehicles were given the TOPS code NAA and were numbered in the range 94300-327 and 94331-345. The first two vehicles converted were prototypes, and were extensively tested to iron out any problems. The subsequent 40 vehicles incorporated modifications as a result of this testing. At the same time these vehicles were converted, the Class 47/7 locomotives that hauled mail trains were modified to be able to work in push-pull mode with the PCVs.

When first converted the vehicles were used by the Rail Express Systems parcels sector of British Rail. They were painted in Rail Express Systems red/grey livery with light blue flashes. PCVs would be marshalled at either end of mail trains that worked into London termini, which removed the need for the locomotive to run round the train at its destination. A train would only be propelled at low speed, not for long distances.

In 1996, Rail Express Systems was sold to EWS, who continued to operate mail trains on behalf of Royal Mail. PCVs were used on routes into or out of London on trains to Norwich, Plymouth, Bristol, Swansea, Newcastle and Glasgow. PCVs were also incorporated into Travelling Post Office trains from London to Plymouth, Newcastle, Norwich, Carlisle and Glasgow.

The two prototype PCVs (nos. 94300/1) were non-standard compared to subsequent converstions. Consequently, they were used as standard mail coaches on a new high-speed mail train from Walsall to Inverness. Both were painted in EWS maroon/gold livery, and renumbered 95300/1 to reflect that they were not used when propelling trains.

In early 2004, EWS lost the contract to transport mail by trains. As a result, all PCVs except 95300/1 have been withdrawn from service, pending new traffic, sale or scrapping.

[edit] Fleet details

The table below shows details of the fleet, including numbering and disposition.

Key: In service Withdrawn Preserved Renumbered Scrapped


PCV no. Former no. Former vehicle type Status
94300 75114 DTCOL Push-pull equipment removed. Renumbered to 95300
94301 75102 DTCOL Push-pull equipment removed. Renumbered to 95301
94302 75124 DTCOL Withdrawn
94303 75131 DTCOL Withdrawn
94304 75107 DTCOL Withdrawn
94305 75104 DTCOL Withdrawn
94306 75112 DTCOL Withdrawn
94307 75127 DTCOL Withdrawn
94308 75125 DTCOL Withdrawn
94309 75130 DTCOL Withdrawn
94310 75119 DTCOL Withdrawn
94311 75105 DTCOL Withdrawn
94312 75126 DTCOL Withdrawn
94313 75129 DTCOL Withdrawn
94314 75109 DTCOL Withdrawn
94315 75132 DTCOL Scrapped by C F Booth, Rotherham (08/2006)
94316 75108 DTCOL Withdrawn
94317 75117 DTCOL Withdrawn
94318 75115 DTCOL Withdrawn
94319 75128 DTCOL Withdrawn
94320 75120 DTCOL Withdrawn
94321 75122 DTCOL Withdrawn
94322 75111 DTCOL Withdrawn
94323 75110 DTCOL Withdrawn
94324 75103 DTCOL Withdrawn
94325 75113 DTCOL Withdrawn
94326 75123 DTCOL Withdrawn
94327 75116 DTCOL Withdrawn
94331 75022 DTBSO Withdrawn
94332 75011 DTBSO Withdrawn
94333 75016 DTBSO Withdrawn
94334 75017 DTBSO Withdrawn
94335 75032 DTBSO Withdrawn
94336 75031 DTBSO Withdrawn
94337 75029 DTBSO Withdrawn
94338 75008 DTBSO Withdrawn
94339 75024 DTBSO Withdrawn
94340 75012 DTBSO Withdrawn
94341 75007 DTBSO Withdrawn
94342 75005 DTBSO Withdrawn
94343 75027 DTBSO Withdrawn
94344 75014 DTBSO Withdrawn
94345 75004 DTBSO Withdrawn
95300 94300 Prototype PCV Withdrawn
95301 94301 Prototype PCV Withdrawn

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Coaching stock of British Rail
Mark 1 - Mark 2 - Mark 3 - Mark 4
Passenger coaches
Mark 1: BCK - BFK - BSK - BSO - BSOT - CK - FK - FO - RB - RBR - RF - RKB - RMB
RU - SK - SLC - SLF - SLSTP - SO - TSO
  
Mark 2: BFK - BSK - BSO - BSOT - BUO - DBSO - FK - FO - FOT - PFB - PFK - PFP
RFB - RLO - RMBF - RSS - SK - SO - TSO - TSOT
Mark 3: BFO - CO - FO - RFM - SLE - SLEP - TSO - TSOB (Locomotive-hauled)
TF - TGS - TRB - TRFB - TRFK - TRSB - TS (HST trailers)
Mark 4: FO - RBF - RSB - TSO - TSOE
Non-passenger coaches
Mark 1 BG - BPOT - BV - Courier - GUV - PCV - POS - POT
  Mark 3 & 4: DVT edit