BRITISH RAIL CLASS 125
The 'Class 125' was a design of three car Diesel Multiple Unit built for British Rail in 1958. They are high density units, externally very similar to the Class 116. They were built specifically for the Lea Valley Line, were all withdrawn in 1977 and none survive to this day. Like so many first generation DMU classes, they never carried their 125xxx TOPS set numbers.
★ DMS 50988 - 51007
★ DMBS 51154 - 51173
★ TS 59449 - 59468
★ Builder: BR Derby
★ Introduced: 1958
★ Coupling Code: Orange Star
★ Body: 64ft 0in x 9ft 3in
★ Engines: Two Rolls-Royce, 238 bhp
★ Transmission: Hydraulic, Twin-disc (Rolls-Royce) torque converter
★ History of the Class 125s
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| Numbering |
| Technical details |
| External links |
Numbering
★ DMS 50988 - 51007
★ DMBS 51154 - 51173
★ TS 59449 - 59468
Technical details
★ Builder: BR Derby
★ Introduced: 1958
★ Coupling Code: Orange Star
★ Body: 64ft 0in x 9ft 3in
★ Engines: Two Rolls-Royce, 238 bhp
★ Transmission: Hydraulic, Twin-disc (Rolls-Royce) torque converter
External links
★ History of the Class 125s
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