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British Rail Class 424
Class 424 vehicle on display at London Victoria in 1998
In service1997
ManufacturerBR York
Adtranz (reconstruction)
Constructed1965
1997 (reconstruction)
Number built1 vehicle
Number scrapped1 vehicle
Capacity77
OperatorsAdtranz (technology demonstrator)
Specifications
Maximum speed100mph (161km/h)

The British Rail Class 424 "Networker Classic" electric multiple unit (EMU) was built in 1997 by ADtranz at Derby. It was a prototype vehicle rebuilt from a Class 421 driving trailer vehicle.

Project

4 Cig vehicle similar to the one converted

The "Networker Classic" concept involved rebuilding Mark 1 design Southern Region EMUs of Classes 411, 421 and 423 to meet current crash-worthiness standards. This involved building a new bodyshell on the existing chassis, but keeping the original electrical and motor equipment. Therefore, the aim was to produce a 'new' unit at one quarter the cost of manufacturing a train from scratch. The rebuilt units would have had a life of at least fifteen years, thus saving considerable amounts of money when replacing old stock.

Prototype

One vehicle, no. 76112 from 'Phase 1' 4Cig unit 1749 was rebuilt as a prototype in 1997. This saw the original Mark 1 bodyshell removed from the chassis, and replaced with a new one resembling the then brand new Turbostar installed in its place. It was displayed to the public at London Victoria, paired with unrebuilt DT 76747 from 4Big unit 2256, for comparison purposes. The converted vehicle had a total capacity of 77 passengers in Standard Class only; had the full 4-car unit undergone the same conversion, then it would have had capacity for up to 310 passengers.

Future

Rather than continue with this concept however, the train companies turned to new-build rolling stock, which saw the introduction of the Electrostar, Desiro and Juniper families from various manufacturers. As a result, the single Class 424 vehicle was stored at the Bombardier plant at Derby until 2012, when it was removed for disposal.[1] The unrebuilt DT with which it was paired later became part of 4Cig unit 1399, which has since been preserved.

Fleet Details

Class Operator No. Built Year Built Cars per Set
Class 424 ADtranz 1 1997 1

References

  1. ^ Pritchard, Robert (2012). "325 sent for scrap". Today's Railways (125). Platform 5: 69.

Further reading

  • "Adtranz launches new 'Networker Classic' rebuild at Wembley show". RAIL. No. 318. EMAP Apex Publications. 19 November – 2 December 1997. pp. 6–7. ISSN 0953-4563. OCLC 49953699.