British Rail Class 421 | |
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Class 421/7 no. 1498 "Farringford" at Lymington Pier on 26 May 2005. This unit was restored to 1960s-era British Railways green livery for use on the Lymington Branch Line, but has since been transferred to the Epping Ongar Railway. |
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In service | 1964 - 2010 |
Manufacturer | BREL York |
Number built | Unknown |
Formation | Driving trailer + Motor coach + Trailer/Buffet + Driving trailer |
Operator | British Rail, South West Trains |
Specifications | |
Car length | 265 feet 8 inches (80.988 m) 1⁄2 |
Width | 9 feet 3 inches (2.82 m) |
Height | 12 ft 9 1⁄4 in (3.893 m) |
Maximum speed | 90 miles per hour (140 km/h) |
Weight | 150 long tons (150 t) |
Power output | 4 x 250 hp traction motors total 1,000 horsepower (750 kW) |
Electric system(s) | 750V DC third rail |
Gauge | standard gauge |
The British Rail Class 421 (or 4Cig) electrical multiple units were built at BR York Works between 1964 and 1972. Units were built in two batches, and were initially introduced on services on the Brighton Main Line. Later units were introduced on services to Portsmouth. These units replaced older Southern Railway-designed units, such as the 5Bel "Brighton Belle" units, and 4Cor units. Towards the end of their life, with the increasing use of newer trains which were equipped with sliding or plug doors, these trains were known commonly as "slam door trains".
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The standard units contained only passenger accommodation, and formed the bulk of the fleet. They were unusual in that all four traction motors were mounted on one non-driving motor coach. Units consisted of two driving trailers, sandwiching the non-driving motor coach and an intermediate trailer.
Units were built in two batches. 'Phase 1' units were built from 1963 to 1966 for the Brighton Line, and were numbered 7301-7336. These were followed in 1970-72 by the 'Phase 2' units, built primarily for the Portsmouth line, numbered 7337-7438.
The 4Big units were similar to the standard units, but contained a buffet car in place of the intermediate trailer.
These units were also built in two batches. 'Phase 1' units were built in 1965/66, and were numbered 7031-48. 'Phase 2' units were built in 1970, and were numbered 7049-7058.
The 4Big fleet were initially classified as Class 420 by British Rail under the new computer numbering system introduced in 1968.
The numbering of individual vehicles and details of when units were built are shown in the table below.
Phase | Type | Unit Nos. | Years Built | DTCsoL | MBSO | TSO (*TRSB) | DTCsoL |
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Phase 1 | 4Cig | 7301-7336 | 1964-65 | 76076-76111 | 62017-62052 | 70695-70730 | 76022-76057 |
4Big | 7031-7048 | 1964-65 | 76112-76129 | 62053-62070 | 69301-69318* | 76058-76075 | |
Phase 2 | 4Cig | 7337-7366 | 1970 | 76581-76610 | 62287-62316 | 70967-70996 | 76611-76640 |
7367-7437 | 1970-72 | 76717-76787 | 62355-62425 | 71035-71105 | 76788-76858 | ||
7438 | 1972 | 76859 | 62430 | 71106 | 76860 | ||
4Big | 7049-7058 | 1970 | 76561-76570 | 62277-62286 | 69330-69339* | 76571-76580 |
Units were facelifted between 1985 and 1993.
In 1983 two temporary 8Mig units, numbered 2601-2602, were formed while the 4Big fleet underwent asbestos removal. Therefore four standard 'Phase 2' 4Cig units, numbers 7401-7404, were reformed with a conventional locomotive-hauled miniature buffet carriage (RMB). Each 8Mig unit was formed by marshalling the RMB coach in between two units, one of which was reduced to three carriages, with the removal of the intermediate trailer (TSO). Thus in effect each 8Mig unit was effectively formed of 4Cig + RMB + 3Cig. The formations of the units are listed below:
8Mig unit No. | 4Cig unit | RMB coach | 3Cig unit | |||||||
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Unit no. | DTCsoL | MBSO | TSO | DTCsoL | Unit no. | DTCsoL | MBSO | DTCsoL | ||
2601 | 7401 | 76751 | 62389 | 71069 | 76822 | 1872 | 7402 | 76752 | 62390 | 76823 |
2602 | 7403 | 76753 | 62391 | 71071 | 76804 | 1873 | 7404 | 76754 | 62392 | 76825 |
These units were only used during the summer of 1983, after which enough asbestos-free 4Big units were available. The two 8Mig units were disbanded and the four 4Cig unit reformed. The 4Cig units have since been renumbered several times, as shown below:
Unrefurbished | Facelifted | |||
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74xx series | 12xx series | 18xx series | 8Dig unit | 18xx series |
7401 | 1201 | 1868 | - | - |
7402 | 1202 | 1860 | - | - |
7403 | 1203 | 1869 | - | - |
7404 | 1204 | 1875 | 2001 | 1802 |
In 1992 four 8Dig units, numbered 2001-2004, were formed by semi-permanently coupling a 4Cig and a 4Big unit. The units were dedicated to London Victoria to Brighton express services, which were operated as the Capital–Coast Express.
The 8Dig units were formed from four 'Phase 2' 4Big units plus two 'Phase 1' and two 'Phase 2' 4Cig units. The 'Phase 1' units, numbers 1901/02 (recently renumbered from 1715/16), were fitted with Mk.6 motor bogies. Interestingly one of the 'Phase 2' 4Cig units, no. 1875 (ex. 7404), had previously been part of 8Mig unit 2602. Unit formations are listed below:
8Dig unit no. | 4Cig unit | 4Big unit | ||||||||
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Unit no. | DTCsoL | MBSO | TSO | DTCsoL | Unit no. | DTCsoL | MBSO | TSRB | DTCsoL | |
2001 | 1875 | 76754 | 62417 | 71072 | 76850 | 2262 | 76779 | 62392 | 69333 | 76825 |
2002 | 1902 | 76100 | 62041 | 71768 | 76046 | 2254 | 76732 | 62379 | 69306 | 76803 |
2003 | 1801 | 76777 | 62415 | 71095 | 76848 | 2255 | 76740 | 62378 | 69310 | 76811 |
2004 | 1901 | 76082 | 62023 | 70701 | 76028 | 2259 | 76748 | 62386 | 69318 | 76819 |
The units were disbanded in 1996, after replacement by dedicated Class 319/2 units. The various 4Cig and 4Big units were reformed and gained their original numbers, except unit 1875, which was renumbered to 1802.
Two units had remained in service until 22 May 2010, 3Cig units nos. 1497 and 1498, which were used on the Lymington Branch Line. These two units were withdrawn from service on 22 May 2010 and replaced by Class 158 Diesel Multiple Units. 1497 is now preserved at The Mid Norfolk Railway and 1498 will be preserved on the Epping Ongar Railway.[1]
After rail privatisation in the mid-1990s the different divisions of British Rail were divided up into different franchises. The three former SR division – South-Eastern, South Central and South-Western – all operated 4Cig units, and are dealt with separately here.
South Eastern Trains (SET) operated a small fleet of three 'Phase 1' and 22 'Phase 2' 4Cig units. The franchise was originally operated by Connex as Connex South Eastern.
All but one of the 'Phase 2' units continued to carry the obsolete Network SouthEast livery. One unit, no. 1870, was repainted into Connex yellow and white. The three 'Phase 1' units were painted in white undercoat livery, since their use was originally only supposed to be short-term. However, despite this, the units remained in traffic for seven more years, from 1997 to 2004. They were popularly known as "Ghosts" by rail enthusiasts.
From 2003 units started to be withdrawn, having been replaced by the second batch of the new "Electrostar" units. The three 'Phase 1' units had gone by mid-2004. The final unit, no. 1843, lingered on for several months longer than its classmates, eventually being withdrawn in mid-November 2004. All the SET units have been scrapped.
The South Central Division inherited the largest fleet of 4Cig units. Originally this included all remaining 'Phase 1' units (though some were later transferred to South Eastern Trains), 35 'Phase 2' units, and the four 8Dig units. The remaining few 4Big units were also used on the former Central Division.
The South Central franchise was initially won by Connex South Central, which applied its yellow and white livery to most stock. In 2000 it lost the franchise to the Go-Ahead Group, which operated the franchise as South Central. In 2004 this was changed to Southern. Four 'Phase 1' units (nos. 1735/38/40, 1908) and eight 'Phase 2' units (nos. 1854/56-62) received Southern's new green livery.
In 1997 the remaining 4Big units were withdrawn. Eight were transferred to South West Trains. The remaining eleven unit were heavily rebuilt at Eastleigh Works, with compartments removed and opened out, and the buffet carriages withdrawn. The modified units were reclassified as Class 421/7 and renumbered into the 1401–1411 range. The units were also known as 3Cop units, which denoted their intended use, i.e. dedicated to East Coastway and West Coastway services out of Brighton. Two units received names – a rarity for slam-door EMU stock.
In 2004 some units were augmented to four carriages with the addition of a 'Phase 1' intermediate trailer, and thus became 4Cop units.
From 2003 Southern started to replace its slam-door fleet with new Class 377 Electrostar units. In general the 'Phase 1' units were withdrawn first due to their age, but as deliveries of the Electrostars increased some 'Phase 2' units were also taken out of service. By late 2004 only a handful of 'Phase 1' units and 4Cops remained in service. The final 'Phase 1' units in traffic were nos. 1704/08/11/12/14/17/43 and 1901, with the final unit, no. 1704, being withdrawn in February 2005. The final 4Cop units, nos. 1404/10/11, were withdrawn in March 2005.
The 'Phase 2' units lasted longer and two, nos. 1805 and 1866, were retained beyond August 2005, when slam-door trains lost all diagrammed work. They lasted until 19 November 2005, when they worked a farewell railtour, following which they were withdrawn.
South West Trains inherited a small fleet of twelve 'Phase 2' 4Cig units, and the larger fleet of 22 "Greyhound" units which had been modified to allow faster acceleration.
In 1997 the fleet was augmented with the addition of eight 4Big units from Connex South Central. These operated with the counter in the buffet carriages locked out of use. By 1999 these units had been stored, but then eight additional "Greyhound" units were converted from the redundant 4Bigs. The units were reclassified as Class 421/8, and renumbered in the range 1392–1399. The modifications included the removal of the buffet carriages, which were replaced by spare intermediate trailers from 4Cep units. Most of these trailers came from 4Cep units to make 3Cep units, but a few came from withdrawn units. These trailers were immediately recognisable since although they had the same body profile as the rest of the unit the windows were different and they had InterCity70 seating. The buffet carriages were withdrawn, although many were saved for preservation.
In December 2004 unit no. 1394 was reduced to a three-car unit with the removal of its Cep trailer. It was reclassified as Class 421/7, renumbered 1499, and dedicated to the Lymington Branch Line service, where it replaced the previous incumbent unit, no. 1198.
Withdrawals of units started in mid-2004, when many new Class 444 and Class 450 "Desiro" units became available for service. By the end of 2004 just a handful of units remained in traffic. The final few units were withdrawn in May 2005, with the last in traffic being 1304/09/12/16, 1392/95/96/97/98, 1499 and 1881/90. The final slam-door service ran on 26 May from London Waterloo to Bournemouth using units 1396, 1398 and 4Vep 3536. Following withdrawal two units, nos. 1304 and 1881, were transferred to "warm storage" for use by Southern if required. Most of the other units were sent for scrap, with the exception of nos. 1392 and 1499.
Services on the Lymington Branch Line were operated as a "heritage" operation using one of two refurbished 3Cig units, nos. 1497 and 1498. The two units were launched into service on 12 May 2005 having been repainted into heritage liveries, 1497 in blue and grey and 1498 in the green that the units carried when built. However, in May 2010, the new timetable changes saw the units replaced for more modern stock to save maintenance on a non-standard fleet of two units. As stated in the relevant timetable, "The slam door trains will be remembered with affection as they pass into history." The change took place on 22 May 2010 and the units have been replaced by a Class 158 on weekdays and a Class 450 Desiro at weekends.
Following withdrawal from normal service several vehicles have seen further use in departmental service.
So far seven units have been preserved. In addition numerous buffet cars from 4Big units have also been preserved. The full list is shown below, with complete units highlighted:
Unit Number (current in bold) |
Type | Phase | DTCsoL | MBSO | TSO (*TSRB) |
DTCsoL | Livery | Location | Notes | ||||
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7032 | 2101 | 2251 | - | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69302* | - | Network SouthEast | Abbey View Disabled Centre | - |
7034 | 2110 | 2260 | - | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69304* | - | Network SouthEast | Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust | - |
7036 | 2104 | 2254 | 2002 | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69306* | - | BR(S) Green | Spa Valley Railway | - |
7040 | 2105 | 2255 | 2003 | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69310* | - | BR(S) Green | Dartmoor Railway | - |
7046 | 2108 | 2258 | - | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69316* | - | BR(S) Green | Riccarton Junction | Waverley Route heritage centre. |
7048 | 2109 | 2259 | 2004 | - | 4Big | Phase 1 | - | - | 69318* | - | BR(S) Green | Colne Valley Railway | - |
7051 | 2203 | - | - | - | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | - | 69332* | - | Network SouthEast | Dartmoor Railway | - |
7053 | 2205 | - | - | - | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | - | 69339* | - | BR(S) Green | Great Central Railway | Part of 4-Big no 7059. |
7055 | 2207 | 2112 | 2262 | 2001 | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | - | 69333* | - | BR(S) Green | Lavender Line | - |
7057 | 2209 | - | - | - | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | - | 69335* | - | LNER Green/Cream | Wensleydale Railway | - |
7058 | 2210 | - | - | - | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | - | 69337* | - | BR Green | Hastings Diesels | Operates with preserved Class 201 unit 1001. |
7327 | 1127 | 1753 | - | - | 4Cig | Phase 1 | 76102 | 62043 | 70721 | 76048 | Connex | Network SouthEast Railway Society | - |
7337 | - | 1816 | 1303 | - | 4Cig | Phase 2 | - | 62287 | - | - | South West Trains | Lincolnshire Wolds Railway | - |
7373 | - | 1819 | 1306 | - | 4Cig | Phase 2 | - | - | 71041 | - | South West Trains | Hever railway station | In use as office extension by station building owners. |
7376 | 1276 | 2251 | 1394 | 1499 | 4Cig | Phase 2 | 76726 | 62364 | 71080 | 76797 | South West Trains | Dean Forest Railway | Dedicated to the Lymington Branch Line. TSO 70273 from 1392 Sold to Dartmoor Railway. Received 71080 from 1881. |
7390 | 1290 | 2255 | 2003 | 1392 | 3Cig | Phase 2 | - | - | - | 76811 | South West Trains | - | Still at Dean Forest Railway 08/11. To be sold for scrap. |
7390 | 1290 | 2255 | 2003 | 1392 | 3Cig | Phase 2 | 76740 | 62378 | - | - | South West Trains | - | Sold for Scrap for Brighton Belle Project, located at Southall. |
7396 | 1296 | 2258 | 1393 | 7059 | 4Big | Phase 2 | - | 62384 | 69339 | - | BR(S) Green | - | Unit sold following vandal attack where braking components were stripped. 62384 & 69339 purchased for "further use", 76746 & 76817 sold for scrap. |
7397 | 1297 | 2256 | 1399 | - | 3Cig | Phase 2 | 76747 | 62385 | - | 76818 | South West Trains | Save The CIGs Group | 76747 & 62385 to Meldon Quarry, Dartmoor Railway 9/11/11. 76818 at Eastleigh Works. |
7412 | 1212 | 1881 | - | - | 4Cig | Phase 2 | 76762 | - | - | 76833 | South West Trains | - | Sold for Scrap for Brighton Belle Project, located at Barrow Hill. MBSO 62400 cut up. TSO 71080 Sold to DFR. |
7414 | 1214 | 1883 | 1497 | - | 3Cig | Phase 2 | 76764 | 62402 | - | 76835 | BR Blue/Grey | Mid-Norfolk Railway | Purchased by Mid Norfolk Railway. |
7417 | 1217 | 1884 | - | - | 4Cig | Phase 2 | - | - | 71085 | - | White / Art Design | Deptford High Street | In use as static cafe. |
7423 | 1223 | 1888 | 1498 | - | 3Cig | Phase 2 | 76773 | 62411 | - | 76844 | BR Green | South West Trains | Purchased for use on the Epping Ongar Railway. |
Original-condition Units
Class | Type | No. built
(Converted*) |
Year built
(Converted*) |
No. range | Withdrawn | Notes |
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Class 420 | 4Big | 18 | 1965-66 | 7031-7048 | 1986 | Facelifted 1985-86, and renumbered 2101-2112. |
10 | 1970 | 7049-7058 | 1988 | Facelifted 1986-88, and renumbered 2201-2210. | ||
Class 421 | 4Cig | 36 | 1963-66 | 7301-7336
(later 1101-1136) |
1993 | Facelifted 1986-1993, and renumbered into 17xx range. |
102 | 1970-74 | 7337-7438
(later 1201-1300) |
1993 | Facelifted 1987-1993, and renumbered into 18xx and 13xx range. | ||
Class 421 | 8Mig | 2* | 1983* | 2601-2602 | 1983 | Converted back to standard 4Cig. |
Facelifted units
Class | Type | No.
Converted |
Year
Converted |
No. range | Operator | Units nos. | Withdrawn | No. preserved |
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Class 421/3 | 4Cig | 53 | 1986-93 | 1701-1753 | SET | 1701/42/48 | 06/2004 | 1 |
Southern | 1702-14/17/19-22/24-27/31/33-48/50-53 | 02/2005 | ||||||
Class 421/4 | 4Cig | 87 | 1987-93 | 1801-1826
1831-1891 |
SET | 1806-1813/39-43/70-73/75-79 | 11/2004 | - |
Southern | 1801-1805/31-35/37/45-48/50/51/53-69/74 | 11/2005 | ||||||
SWT | 1880-1891 | 05/2005 | ||||||
Class 421/5 | 4Cig | 22 | 1990-92 | 1301-1322 | SWT | 1301-1322 | 05/2005 | - |
Class 421/6 | 4Cig | 8 | 1994 | 1901-1908 | Southern | 1901-1908 | 01/2005 | - |
Class 421/7 | 3Cop | 11 | 1997 | 1401-1411 | Southern | 1401-1411 | 03/2005 | - |
3Cig | 3 | 2004-05 | 1497-1499 | SWT | 1497-1499 | 05/2010 | 2 | |
Class 421/8 | 4Cig | 8 | 1999 | 1392-1399 | SWT | 1392-1399 | 05/2005 | 2 |
Class 422/0 | 8Dig | 4 | 1992 | 2001-2004 | South Central | 2001-2004 | 1996 | - |
Class 422/1 | 4Big | 10 | 1985-86 | 2101-2112 | BR | 2101-2112 | 1989 | - |
Class 422/2 | 4Big | 10 | 1986-88 | 2201-2210 | South Central | 2203-06/8-10 | 1997 | - |
Class 422/3 | 4Big | 12 | 1989 | 2251-2262 | South Central | 2251-62 | 1997 | - |
SWT | 2251/54-56/58/59/61/62 | 1999 |
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