British Rail Class 127

Description

The British Rail Class 127 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby in 1959. Thirty 4-car units were built, formed of two outer driving motor vehicles, sandwiching two intermediate trailers. The technical description of such as 4-car unit was DMBS + TSL + TS + DMBS. Vehicles were numbered as follows:
  • 51591-51650 - DMBS
  • 59589-59618 - TSL
  • 59619-59648 - TS
The units were almost exclusively used on London St. Pancras to Bedford commuter services, which earned the class the nickname "Bed-Pan" units. The class was maintained at a new purpose-built depot at Cricklewood. Unlike other "Heritage" DMU units, the "Bed-Pan" units had hydraulic tranmision (as opposed to the more standard mechanical transmission). Power was provided by engines supplied by Rolls Royce. It is generally recognised, that at the time, the "Bed-Pan" units operated the most intensive passenger service worked by diesel multiple units. However, this has its toll on the units, and by the late 1970s it was clear they needed replacing. It was therefore decided to electrify the Bedford line, and replace the Class 127 units with new Class 317 electrical multiple units. The "Bed-Pan" units should have been withdrawn by 1982. However, problems with the new trains meant they had to stuggle on in service, despite appalling reliabilty. The final units lasted in service until eventually being withdrawn in July 1983. The units were then stored at Carlisle depot pending reuse, preservation or scrapping. Subsequently, many trailer vehicles saw further use in combination with Class 116 units, based at Tyseley depot in Birmingham. These lasted until October 1993. In 1985, 22 redundant power cars, including the first built, no. 51591, were rebuilt to form 11 two-car parcels units. Vehicles were renumbered 55966-987, and formed into sets CH910 to CH920. Units were fitted with roller-shutter doors, and were based at Chester depot. The units lasted in service until 1989, when they were withdrawn.

Preservation

Three units have been preserved on heritage railways, although only one of these contains a trailer vehicle.
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1591 59609 51625 BR Green Midland Railway Centre Previously parcels unit 55966+55976.
1592 59719 51604 BR Green South Devon Railway 59719 is a Class 115 vehicle.
1610 align=center|- align=center|- BR Green Privately-owned, Rogart station Previously parcels unit 55967.
1616 59276 51622 BR Green Great Central Railway 59276 is a Class 120 vehicle.
1618 align=center|- 56456 BR Green Llangollen Railway 56456 is a Class 105 vehicle.
lign=center|- 59603 align=center|- BR Blue/Grey Chasewater Railway align=left|-

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