British Rail Class 438 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids British Rail Class 438 (4-TC) |
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Class 438 unit at Weymouth Quay
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In service | 1966–1988 |
Manufacturer | BR/BREL York |
Family name | BR Mark 1 EMU |
Number built | 34 sets, 1 spare DTSO |
Formation | 4 car sets - DTSO-TFK-TBSK-DTSO |
Fleet numbers | 401–434, later 8001–8034 |
Capacity | 42 First, 160 Standard |
Operator(s) | British Rail |
Depot(s) | Bournemouth TMD |
Specifications | |
Car length | DTSO: 19.70 m (64 ft 8 in) TFK/TBSK: 19.65 m (64 ft 6 in) |
Width | 2.82 m (9 ft 3 in) |
Maximum speed | 90 miles per hour (145 km/h) |
Weight | DTSO: 32.5 tonnes (32.0 long tons; 35.8 short tons) TFK: 35.4 tonnes (34.8 long tons; 39.0 short tons) TBSK: 33.6 tonnes (33.1 long tons; 37.0 short tons) Total: 134 tonnes (132 long tons; 148 short tons) |
Train heating | Electric train heating |
Bogies | B5 |
Braking system(s) | Air (EP/Auto) |
Safety system(s) | AWS |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
The British Rail 4-TC multiple units were unpowered fixed formation 4 carriage set (fitted with driving cabs at each end) converted by BR at York Works from locomotive-hauled Mark 1 carriages in 1966-1967 and 1974. The units built on experience gained from the prototype 6TC unit. They were initially classified as Class 442 and numbered in the 300 and 400 series. This was later changed to Class 491, under which they spent the majority of their working lives. Shortly before withdrawal they were reclassified Class 438 and the units were renumbered to 8001-8034.
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