British Rail Class 800
British Rail Class 800 Super Express |
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Hitachi Class 800 undergoing dynamic testing at Old Dalby |
Class 800002 interior as seen at the opening of the Hitachi Rail Vehicle Manufacturing Facility. |
In service |
- 2015 (testing)
- 2017 (passenger service)
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Manufacturer |
Hitachi |
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Built at |
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Family name |
A-Train |
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Replaced |
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Number under construction |
- 13 x 9-car sets
- 46 x 5-car sets
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Operator(s) |
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Line(s) served |
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Specifications |
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Car body construction |
Aluminium |
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Car length |
26 metres (85 ft 4 in) |
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Width |
2.7 metres (8 ft 10 in) |
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Maximum speed |
- 125 mph (201 km/h)
- (140 mph (230 km/h) with minor modifications)
- (100 mph (160 km/h) with diesel-power only)
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Prime mover(s) |
MTU 12V 1600 R80L |
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Power output |
560 kW (750 hp) per engine |
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Electric system(s) |
25 kV AC |
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Current collection method |
Pantograph |
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Safety system(s) |
AWS, TPWS, ETCS, ATP |
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Track gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
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Notes |
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1:^ The engines are fully rated at 700 kW (940 hp), but have been de-rated on these units.[1] |
The Class 800 Super Express is a type of electro-diesel train to be used in the United Kingdom, based on the Hitachi A-train design. They are to be built by Hitachi from 2015. The first units will be delivered for the Great Western Main Line (GWML), beginning service in 2017. These trains will be built at Hitachi's purpose built facility at Newton Aycliffe, alongside the related electric multiple unit Class 801.[2]
Background and design
As part of the UK Government's Intercity Express Programme, the Class 800 units are to be partial replacements for the aging InterCity 125 trains which currently operate services on the Great Western Main Line and the East Coast Main Line. The Class 800 units will be electro-diesel multiple units, able to draw power from electrified overhead lines where available and power themselves via underfloor diesel generators outside of the electrified network. The train specification requires that this changeover can occur at line speed. The trains can be converted to electric-only operation by removal of the diesel engines.
Fleet details
A total of 59 sets will be constructed, with 36 five-car units intended for operation with Great Western Railway, plus 10 five-car and 13 nine-car with Virgin Trains East Coast.[1]
See also
References
External links
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| AC units (700–899): | |
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| DC units (400–599): |
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| DC units (Original TOPS): |
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1: Grouping of different rolling stock types built to loading gauge of London Underground deep tube lines
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| First generation units: | |
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| First Generation Original TOPS: | |
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| First generation units (pre-TOPS): | |
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| Second generation units: |
- 139
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- 180 (I)
- 180 (II)
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| Diesel-electric units: | |
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| Diesel-electric units Original TOPS: |
- 201
- 202
- 203
- 211
- 212
- 221
- 222
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- 251
- 261
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| | | Technologies | |
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| High-speed trains (category) | 300 km/h (186 mph) or more |
- AGV
- AVE Class 100, 102, 103
- China Railways CR2C, 3C, 380A, 380B, 380C, 380D
- ETR 500
- Eurostar e300; e320
- ETR 1000
- ICE 3
- KTX-I, II (Sancheon)
- Oaris
- Shinkansen Series 500, N700, E5, E6, H5, L0
- AVRIL
- TGV Sud-Est (refurbished), Atlantique, Réseau, Duplex, POS, 2N2
- TCDD HT80000
- Thalys PBA, PBKA
- THSR 700T
- Transrapid
- Shanghai Maglev Train
- Velaro
- Bombardier Zefiro
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| 250–299 km/h (155–186 mph) |
- China Railways CRH 1A, 1B, 1E, 2A, 2B, 2E
- New Pendolino
- ICE 1, 2
- RENFE Class 120, 121, 130
- Sapsan
- Shinkansen Series 200, 300, 700, 800, E2, E3, E7, W7
- TCDD HT65000
- TGV Sud-Est (original), La Poste
- V250 Fyra
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| 200–249 km/h (124–155 mph) | |
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| Experimental and prototype high-speed trains (category) |
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| High-speed railway line (category) | |
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planned networks in italics | |
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