DRIVING VAN TRAILER


A 'Driving Van Trailer' or 'DVT' is a purpose-built railway vehicle that allows the driver to operate a locomotive from the other end of a train. Trains operating with a DVT therefore do not require the locomotive to run round to the opposite end of the train. Unlike many other control cars, DVTs resemble locomotives (specifically, classes 90 and 91) and thus when the train is operating in "push" mode it does not appear to be traveling backwards.
The Class 90 Powered DVT Headed Main Line Service Heads Towards Norwich Thorpe on the 12-04-07


Contents
Development
MK3 DVT
Virgin Trains
Virgin West Coast
Virgin Cross Country
One Anglia
Mark 4 DVT
EWS

Development


DVTs and locomotives operate in push-pull formation utilising a 'Time-Division Multiplexer' to send control signals along the "RCH" jumper cables that run the length of the train. This allows the same cables to be used for lighting and the public address system, as well as driver-guard signalling. In addition to the driver's cab, the DVT has luggage space and a guard's office.
When a train is operated by a DVT, the control signals are encoded and multiplexed onto the cables by the TDM equipment in the DVT. At the locomotive, these signals are demultiplexed by the TDM equipment, and the signals are used to control the locomotive. The air braking system is operated directly from whichever cab the driver is driving from. If the TDM fails and cannot be reconfigured, the train may still operate, but if the DVT is leading, it will be necessary to uncouple the locomotive and attach it to the front of the train.
The British DVT was developed from the DBSO, but unlike its predecessor, it was built specifically for this purpose. The original DVTs were designed to be used with British Rail Mark 2 D, E & F and British Rail Mk 3 coaches, and the second design with British Rail Mk 4 coaches, which have a narrower profile. This enables it to be converted to tilting operation if required in the future.
MK3 DVTs can be seen in service in the UK with the EWS Company Train, Virgin Cross Country, Virgin West Coast and 'one' Anglia. Class 67, Class 86, Class 87 and Class 90's provide the power to these DVTs. The BR MK4 DVT is operated by GNER and powered by Class 91's and a Class 89 once operated between London Kings Cross and Leeds.
MK3 DVT

Virgin Trains


Virgin West Coast


Operate push-pull peak time services between London Euston and Birmingham New Street and standby duties, more recently saw the set visit Preston due to a lack of Pendolinos.

Virgin Cross Country


Operate push-pull services between Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham New Street when is shortage of Voyagers. The DVTs are hired from EWS.

One Anglia


Operate push-pull services between London Liverpool Street and Norwich. These DVTs were used by Virgin West Coast until the Pendolinos were brought in. All DVTs needed refurbishing when they came off lease.
Mark 3 DVT at Norwich station

Key:In ServiceWithdrawnScrapped

NumberName(s)DatesBuiltFinal LiveryOperatorWithdrawnStatus
82101Wembley InterCity Depot
101 Squadron
1996-1997
2000-2007
1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains-In service
82102 - -1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82103 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82104 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/Black'one'?Training vehicle for drivers
82105 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82106 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82107 - -1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82108 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82109 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackFirst ScotRail?Withdrawn
82110 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82111 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82112 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82113 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82114 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82115Liverpool John Moores University?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82116 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82117 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82118Britannia2004-20051988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82119 - -1988 Derby’one’ Anglia’one’10/2005Scrapped at MoD Caerwent (11/2005)
82120Liverpool Chamber of Commerce?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackFirst ScotRail?Withdrawn
82121Carlisle Cathedral?1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82122 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82123 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82124The Girls' Brigade?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82125 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82126G8 Summit Birmingham 1998
Wembley Traincare Depot
1998-2004
2004-
1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains-In service
82127Abraham Darby?1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82128 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82129 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82130 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82131 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Trains Red/BlackEWS-In service
82132West Midlands Industry '961996-20051988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82133 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82134Sir Henry Doulton 1820-1897?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackCotswold Rail-In service
82135Spirit of Cumbria?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82136 - -1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82137 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82138 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82139 - -1988 Derby'one'’one’-In service
82140 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82141 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82142 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82143 - -1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service
82144 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82145 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82146 - -1988 DerbyEWS HospitalityEWS-In service
82147The Red Devils?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82148International Spring Fair?1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82149101 Squadron1998-20001988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82150 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82151 - -1988 DerbyVirgin Red/BlackVirgin Trains?Withdrawn
82152 - -1988 Derby’one’’one’-In service

Mark 4 DVT at Leeds station

Mark 4 DVT

''Further details to follow''
Key:In ServiceWithdrawnScrapped

NumberNameDatesBuiltFinal LiveryOperatorWithdrawnStatus
82200 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service (Note: was involved in Hatfield derailment)
82201 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82202 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82203 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82204 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82205 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82206 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82207 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82208 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82209 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82210 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82211 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82212 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82213 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82214 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82215 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82216 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82217Off to the Races2006-    1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82218 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82219Duke of Edinburgh2003-    1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82220 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82221 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER??Currently held at HSE Derby (Scrapped due to Selby derailment)
82222 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82223 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82224 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82225 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82226 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82227 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82228 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82229 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82230 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service
82231 - -1988 Metro-CammellGNER BlueGNER-In service

DVT 82221 was destroyed in the Selby rail crash on February 28, 2001.

EWS


EWS operate a Mk.3 DVT as part of their EWS Company Train.

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