British Rail Class 105 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids British Rail Class 105 |
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Inside Longsight Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot, December 1983
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In service | 1959-1988 |
Manufacturer | Cravens Ltd. |
Constructed | 1956-1959 |
Formation | 2 or 3 cars per set |
Operator(s) | British Rail |
Specifications | |
Car length | 17.53 m |
Width | 2.81 m |
Height | 3.83 m |
Maximum speed | 70 mph (112 km/h) |
Weight | 30.5 tonnes |
Prime mover(s) | Two BUT, 150 bhp |
The British Rail Class 105 diesel multiple units were built by Cravens Ltd. of Sheffield from 1956 to 1959. The class were built with a side profile identical to British Railways Mark 1 carriage stock, using the same doors and windows. None were selected for refurbishment. The last passenger car was withdrawn from service in 1988.
Images for kids
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Class 105 set forming a charter at Fakenham East railway station, Norfolk.
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Class 105 at Kings Cross York Rd station on the last day of diesel services to Moorgate in 1976.
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1978 view towards Bures from Class 105 approaching Sudbury.
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