BRITISH RAIL CLASS 101

Class 101, no. 101692 (formed of vehicles 53170 + 53253) at Arley on the Severn Valley Railway on 15th October 2004, whilst taking part in the ''Railcar 50'' event. This unit was specially repainted in Caledonian Blue livery in 1996 by ScotRail for the launch of a new Motherwell to Cumbernauld service. In 2000, it transferred to Manchester, where it became one of the final six in service with First North Western. It was withdrawn in October 2003, and is now preserved at the Midland Railway Butterley.

Class 960 departmental unit no. 960001 at Norwich on 31st January 2004. This unit was rebuilt as an Ultrasonic Test Train in 1986, and is pictured here in Railtrack blue/lime green livery.

The British Rail 'Class 101' diesel multiple units were built by Metro-Cammell at Washwood Heath in Birmingham from 1956 to 1959, following construction of a series of prototype units. This class proved to be the most successful and longest-lived of all BR's ''First Generation'' DMUs, with the final five units being withdrawn on 24 December 2003. The oldest set was, by then, just over 47 years old.

Contents
Original TOPS classes
In fiction
Preservation
References

Original TOPS classes


When TOPS was originally introduced only the Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) and the Driving Motor Composite (with Lavatory) (DMC(L)) were classified as class 101 or class 102. The Driving Trailer Composite (with Lavatory) (DTC(L)) were either 'Class 144' or 'Class 147'. The Trailer Standards (with Lavatory) (TS(L)) were 'Class 162', the Trailer Brake Second (with Lavatory) (TBS(L)) were 'Class 168' and the Trailer Composite (with Lavatory) (TC(L)) were 'Class 171'.
Later all the cars were reclassified, becoming class 101.

In fiction


In The Railway Series books by Rev.W.Awdry, the character ''Daisy the Diesel Rail-Car'' was introduced to assist on the Branch Line when ''Thomas'' was away for repair.
''Daisy'' is undoubtedly based on the Metro-Cammell DMUs, but is a one-off, being a single railcar (akin to the Class 121 'bubble cars'). Although normally considered to be a Class 101, ''Daisy'' is always depicted with the distinctive valances around the buffer beams that distinguishes the lightweight prototype units.

Preservation


Several vehicles have been preserved on heritage railways.
Vehicle numbersSet numberLiveryLocationComments
50321-51427960993BR GreenGreat Central RailwayPreviously sandite unit 977900+977899.
51187-51512101684/687Strathclyde OrangeCambrian Railway Trust-
51188--101694BR BlueEcclesbourne Valley Railway-
51189-51803101660/676Regional RailwaysKeighley and Worth Valley Railway-
51205-56055101676/662BR GreenCambrian Railway Trust-
512105950953746101678Regional RailwaysWensleydale RailwayOne of final 5 units in service.
59509 is a Class 117 vehicle.
51213-56358101659/653BR BlueEast Anglian Railway Museum-
51226-51499101695Strathclyde OrangeMid-Norfolk Railway-
51228-56062101681BR BlueNorth Norfolk Railway-
5124759500-101687Strathclyde OrangeWensleydale Railway59500 is a Class 117 vehicle.
514345911751503L836BR Blue/GreyMid-Norfolk Railway-
51505-54365101682/661Regional RailwaysEast Anglian Railway Museum-
515115953950204101680BR GreenNorth Yorkshire Moors RailwayOne of final 5 units in service.
53160-53164101685BR GreenElsecar RailwayOne of final 5 units in service.
531705930353253101692Caledonian BlueMidland Railway ButterleyPainted in special Caledonian Blue livery.
53193-53203960992BR Blue/GreyGreat Central RailwayPreviously sandite unit 977898+977897.
53256-54343101660Regional RailwaysEast Kent Railway-
53266--101693Strathclyde OrangeGreat Central Railway-
54342---BR Blue/GreyPrivate site, RoystonPreviously internal user no. 042222.
54347--101663Regional RailwaysBressingham Steam Museum-
54356---LNER Green/CreamGloucestershire Warwickshire RailwayRebuilt to observation saloon 6300.
54408--101654Regional RailwaysSpa Valley Railway-
51192-54352101693/657BR GreenEast Lancashire Railway Unit on long term loan from the National Railway Museum.

References



The Railcar Association

★ 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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