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British Rail Class 411

The British Rail Class 411 (4CEP) electric multiple units were built at Eastleigh works from 1956–63 for the newly electrified main lines in Kent. These units, which used a British Railways Mark 1 bodyshell, were based on the earlier Southern Railway 4 COR design, built in 1937. Variants of the class 411 design included the class 410 and class 412 4 BEP units, which contained a buffet car in place of a standard trailer. They were later used on services in Sussex and Hampshire; following the privatisation of British Rail in 1995, the units were used by the Connex South Central, Connex South Eastern and South West Trains franchises. They were replaced by Juniper, Desiro, and Electrostar units. The fleet's lifespan was 49 years. These units are the longest-lived BR Mark 1 EMUs.

British Rail Class 411
In service1956–2005
ManufacturerBR Eastleigh
Number built135 trainsets
Formationpower car + 2 trailer cars + power car
Operator(s)British Rail, Network SouthEast, South West Trains, Connex South Central, Connex South Eastern, South Eastern Trains
Specifications
Train length265 ft 8+12 in (80.988 m)
Width9 ft 3 in (2.82 m)
Height12 ft 6 in (3.81 m)
Maximum speed90 mph (140 km/h)
WeightTotal - 159.4 t (156.9 long tons; 175.7 short tons)
Traction motorsFour
Power output4 x 250 hp (190 kW)
total 1,000 hp (750 kW)
Electric system(s)750 V DC third rail
Current collector(s)Contact shoe
Coupling systemDrop-head buckeye[1]
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Description

A total of 133 units were built, as two different types. The majority of units were 'standard' passenger-only units, complemented by units containing a buffet car.

Standard units

The standard units contained passenger seating only, and formed the backbone of the new fleet. 111 units were built in several batches, initially numbered in the range 7101-7211. Units 7101-7104 were the prototype units, and were followed by 'Phase 1' units (7105-7153) and subsequently 'Phase 2' units (7154-7211).

Units were formed of two outer driving motors cars with 2nd class (later Standard Class) seating in open saloons, sandwiching two intermediate trailer cars – one a corridor second and the other a First/Second corridor composite.[2]

4 BEP units

The 4 BEP units were similar to the standard units, but contained a buffet car in place of the second class open trailer. The buffet trailer had a dining room, a large kitchen pantry, and a buffet counter with some seats.[2]

22 units were built, initially numbered in the range 7001-7022. The first two units (7001-7002) were prototypes, and were followed by 'Phase 1' units (7003-7012) and 'Phase 2' (7013-7022).

The 4 BEP fleet were classified as Class 410 by British Rail under the new computer numbering system introduced in 1968.

Vehicle numbering

The numbering of individual vehicles and details of when units were built are shown in the table below.

Phase Type Unit Nos. Years Built DMBSO TCK TSK (*TRB) DMBSO
Prototypes 4 CEP 7101-7104 1956 61033-61039 (odd) 70037-70040 70033-70036 61034-61040 (even)
4 BEP 7001-7002 1957 61041-61043 (odd) 70041-70042 69000-69001* 61042-61044 (even)
Phase 1 4 CEP 7105-7110 1958 61229-61239 (odd) 70235-70240 70229-70234 61230-61240 (even)
7111-7153 1958–59 61304-61388 (even) 70303-70345 70260-70302 61305-61389 (odd)
4 BEP 7003-7012 1958–59 61390-61408 (even) 70346-70355 69002-69011* 61391-61409 (odd)
Phase 2 4 CEP 7154-7202 1960–61 61694-61790 (even) 70552-70600 70503-70551 61695-61791 (odd)
7203-7204 1961 61868-61870 (even) 70043-70044 70241-70242 61869-61871 (odd)
7205-7211 1963 61948-61960 (even) 70653-70659 70660-70666 61949-61961 (odd)
4 BEP 7013-7022 1961 61792-61810 (even) 70601-70610 69012-69021* 61793-61811 (odd)

Refurbishment

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, British Rail recognised that the 4 CEP fleet was in need of refurbishment. This was carried out at BR's Swindon Works. Refurbishment included moving the guard's compartment from both the motor cars to one of the intermediate trailers. Many of the 4BEP fleet were converted to standard units, since the requirement for buffet cars had declined.

The first refurbished unit was no. 7153, which was later renumbered to 1500. This unit was experimentally refurbished in 1975 at Eastleigh Works. Following evaluation, the contract for the refurbishment of the rest of the fleet was awarded to BR's Swindon Works. At the same time, units were renumbered from their original sequence into the later BR standard system reflecting TOPS class and sub-class, though in Southern Region style, only the last four digits were carried - so for example 411 501 was abbreviated to 1501. Units were renumbered in order of refurbishment, not reflecting their original numerical order. Subsequent refurbished standard units were renumbered in the range 1501–1621, and reclassified as Class 411/5. Only seven 4 BEP units were retained and refurbished, being renumbered in the range 2301–2307, and reclassified as Class 412/3. The remaining 4BEP units were converted into 4CEP units by replacing the buffet car with a standard trailer converted from conventional locomotive-hauled coaching stock. Refurbished buffet cars had a small dining room, while a second class room, seating 24, took the place of the buffet.[3]

4 TEP units

Between 1983 and 1986, several 4 Big units required extensive refurbishment. To cover their workings, four temporary 4 TEP units were created, formed of three carriages from a refurbished CEP unit, with an unrefurbished buffet car from a BEP unit. The units were renumbered in the range 2701–2704. They were based at Brighton depot and operated mostly on the London to Hastings line. The units were disbanded by 1986, once the refurbishment programme was complete, and were reformed as standard 4 CEP units. The unrefurbished buffet carriages were scrapped.[4]

Unit formation are given below:

Unit No. Vehicle Nos.
New 4 TEP Ex. 4 CEP Ex. 4 BEP DMSO TBC TSRB DMSO
2701 1556 (ex-7144) 7011 61371 70336 69010 61370
2702 1557 (ex-7127) 7022 61337 70331 69021 61360
2703 1560 (ex-7152) 7021 61387 70344 69020 61386
2704 1558 (ex-7139) 7018 61361 70319 69017 61336

Final operations

After rail privatisation in the mid-1990s, the different divisions of British Rail were divided up into different franchises. The three former SR division; South-Eastern, South Central and South-Western; all operated 4 CEP units, and are dealt with separately here.

Connex South Central

The South Central (SC) division, operated as Connex South Central, briefly operated 4 CEP units in the period 1995–1998. Three standard units were converted to Class 411/6 by fitting them with high-speed Mk.6 motor bogies. These units were renumbered into the series 1697–1699. They were chiefly employed on London Bridge to Brighton express services. However, as the units were non-standard in the SC fleet, they were withdrawn and transferred to South West Trains.

South Eastern Trains

The South Eastern (SE) division inherited the largest fleet of 4 CEP units. The franchise was originally operated by Connex South Eastern, but after Connex lost the franchise it became South Eastern Trains. In 1996, when the franchise was awarded, a fleet of 85 standard units were in traffic. Many of these were quickly withdrawn from traffic, or transferred to the SW division. In early 1999, five units were converted to Class 411/9 3CEP units, with the removal of the second class open trailer. These removed trailers had not had so much work carried out on them at the time of refurbishment (as they were basically unchanged apart from cosmetic appearance and installation of hopper windows) and many had become severely corroded. This was necessary, as some stations could only accommodate 11 carriages. A further 13 units were later converted. The 3 CEP units were renumbered into the series 1101–1118.

The Connex fleet contained two 'celebrity' units. The first, no. 1592, was repainted by staff at Ramsgate depot into its original Green livery, to commemorate the final months in traffic for these units. The second, no. 1602, was the only 4 CEP unit repainted into Connex livery, after it received derailment damage outside London Bridge station, and had to be repaired at Eastleigh works. Both of these units were popular with railtours and excursion trains.

Withdrawal of units started in 1999, after they were replaced by new Class 375 'Electrostar' units. The original aim was to totally replace the 4 CEP fleet by 2000. However, poor reliability of the new units saw the 4 CEP's retained beyond this date. By the end of 2002, the fleet was again being reduced, with many standard units being sent to Immingham for scrap. The 3 CEP units were all withdrawn by March 2003, as units in traffic beyond this date had to be fitted with TPWS equipment. In the event, only seven units, nos. 1562, 1590, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1602 and 1615 were retained.

By the beginning of 2004, the seven units were withdrawn as they were due overhaul. They were replaced with units cascaded from South West Trains, which included the three Class 411/6 units. However, these units were themselves slowly retired, and it was expected the final units would have been withdrawn from service before the end of 2004. However, the Class 411/6 units were eventually withdrawn in July 2005, following the introduction of refurbished Class 465/9 "Networkers". Units 1697 and 1699 were sent for scrap, but 1698 was retained for working railtours. Due to a unit shortage It was later reinstated in August 2005, and remained in traffic until late September. It was one of three units to work a Ramsgate to Weymouth railtour, the others being 4 Cig 1866 and 4Vep 3545. Following this, it was quickly despatched for scrap.

South West Trains

The South West (SW) division franchise was won by the Stagecoach Group and was operated as South West Trains (SWT). SWT did not inherit any standard 4 CEP units, but it did operate the seven 4 BEP units. However, in 1996, a shortage of trains led to SWT hiring two sets (nos. 1568 and 1589) on a short-term lease. These units were quickly followed by more, until by 1998, SWT had a fleet of 29 standard 4 CEP units. These were gradually overhauled, and were employed on a range of duties, including services to Portsmouth, Reading, Southampton, Bournemouth and Weymouth. Additionally, units commonly worked services on the Lymington branch.

The fleet stayed reasonably static until 2002, when SWT reformed several sets. The buffet cars from the 4 BEP units were inserted into seven standard units, which were renumbered 2321–2327 (reclassified as Class 412/2). The displaced carriages were inserted into the 4 BEP units, which were renumbered 2311–2317 (reclassified as Class 412/1). The reason behind this was that the 4 BEP units had faster acceleration, and the buffet cars were no longer used. Therefore, the reformations allowed a higher seating capacity in the faster units.

By 2003, SWT had ordered new trains, to replace all its slam door trains. These were designated Class 444 for express trains and Class 450 for suburban trains. The first units to be replaced were the units in the 232x series, which were due for early withdrawal. Of the seven sets, one, set no. 2323, was withdrawn in 2002 due to fire damage, but was later converted back to a standard unit. Another, set no. 2326, was reduced to a 3 CEP, for operating the "Lymington Flyer" service on the Lymington branch, and was renumbered 1199. The remaining five units lasted until December 2003, when they were withdrawn. One, set no. 2325 was preserved, whilst the rest were scrapped.

The standard units lasted until early 2004, when they were either withdrawn and scrapped, or transferred to South Eastern Trains. One of the 4 BEP units, no. 2314, was converted into a 3CEP to replace no. 1199, and was renumbered 1198. Of the remaining six 4 BEP units, four were withdrawn in October 2004, leaving just two units remaining in traffic into 2005. The 3 CEP unit, no. 1198, was withdrawn at the end of December 2004, and was preserved by the EMU Preservation Society on the Dartmoor Railway before moving in 2008 to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway and then in 2013 to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway. A replacement came in the form of 3Cig unit no. 1499. The final two 4 BEP units 2311 and 2315, soldiered on in traffic until withdrawal in March 2005. They were both later preserved at the Eden Valley Railway as 4Ceps.

Further use and departmental units

Over the years, several unit have seen further use as departmental units. These are listed below:

  • 7102 – Converted to Tractor Unit 932080. Scrapped in 1996
  • 1500 – Converted to Tractor Unit 932081. Scrapped in 1996
  • 1505 – Converted to Route-learning Unit 930082 for use by Southern, including removal of end-gangways. Later converted to static training unit at Selhurst depot. Sent for scrap in September 2005.
  • 1512 – Used as a 3-car Tractor Unit by South West Trains at Bournemouth depot. Scrapped in June 2005 after being replaced by a Class 73 electro-diesel locomotive.
  • 1545 – Converted to 3 car test unit 932545 and exported to Sweden. Converted to AC Overhead Line and DC Dual Voltage and was a test bed for IGBT and Adtranz Traction Package. Scrapped there in 2002.
  • 1620 – Converted to test unit 932620 for central door locking trials. Then used for paint trials at Eastleigh Works. Scrapped in November 2005.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 4 January 1969, units 7181 and 7117 formed a passenger train that overran a signal in thick fog and ran into the rear of a parcels train near Marden, Kent.
  • On 15 July 1970, unit 7015 collided with a lorry on an occupation crossing between Chartham and Chilham, Kent due to errors by the crossing keeper. The driver of the lorry and the guard of the train were killed.[5]
  • On 28 January 1993, unit 1521 overran the buffers at Ramsgate Depot, with one driving carriage left perched precariously above houses.[6]

Preservation

Four complete units have been saved for preservation.

  • 4 BEP unit no. 2325 (containing 3 coaches of ex 1537, ex-7105) has been preserved by the EPB Preservation Group, is currently split in different locations with the centre cars being at the Epping Ongar Railway and the driving ends at Eastleigh Works. This set was the first of the production units to be built, and it is hoped to restore it to its original condition.[7] in January 2014, the two motor coaches were moved by road and rail to Eastleigh Works for this to begin. As of September 2016 one driving end is stripped and the other is in store.
  • 3 CEP unit no. 1198 has been preserved by the on the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway. It was moved in May 2008 from the Dartmoor Railway to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway until August 2013, immediately prior to that railway's closure pending re-organisation. This unit was converted from former 4 BEP unit 2314 (ex-2304, ex 7175) for use on the Lymington Branch Line.
  • 4 BEP units nos. 2311 and 2315 (which contains the other coach of 1537, ex-7105) are preserved on the Eden Valley Railway. These were the final two 4BEP units in service with South West Trains.
  • Both driving motor coaches from unit no. 1589 (ex-7178) are preserved on the Dartmoor Railway. Its TBC carriage can be found at Snibston Discovery Park in Leicestershire, and its TSO carriage was in now disbanded Cig 1393, at the Whitwell & Reepham railway station.
  • The TBC 70345 from unit no. 1500 (ex-7153), which was also in 1547, is currently preserved In a Private Garden in Sutton Bridge.

The full list is shown below. Complete units are highlighted:

Unit Number
(current in bold)
Type Phase DMBS TC
(+TBC)
TS
(*TRSB)
DMBS Livery Location Notes
7016 2305 2315 - 4 CEP Phase 2 61798 70354 70229 61799 South West Trains Eden Valley Railway 70229 was in 1537/7105 originally
7019 2301 2311 - 61804 70607 70539 61805 -
7105 1537 2325 - 4 BEP Phase 1 61229 70235 69345* 61230 Unit Split – 2 motor coaches at Eastleigh, one being refurbished, one stored. Trailer coach and Buffet car at Epping Ongar Railway, stored, not in use, requires repaint.
7113 1524 - - 4 CEP Phase 1 - - 70262 - BR Green Hastings Diesels Operates with preserved Class 201 unit 1001.
7124 1530 1392 - - - 70273 - BR Blue/Grey Dartmoor Railway Ex 4-CIG No. 1392, Now removed from unit and stored on Dartmoor Railway.
7135 1520 - - - - 70284 - Network SouthEast Northamptonshire Ironstone -
7143 1554 1398 - - - 70292 - Carmine and cream Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre, Grantown-on-Spey Operated in 4 Cig unit 1398. Moved to Grantown-on-Spey in 2016.[8]
7147 1559 - - - - 70296 - Network SouthEast Northamptonshire Ironstone -
7153 1500 1547 - - 70345+ - - Sutton Bridge Unit 7153 was the prototype refurbished unit, latterly renumbered 1500.
7161 1597 - - Phase 2 - - 70510 - Northamptonshire Ironstone -
7175 2304 2314 1198 3 CEP Phase 2 61736 70573 - 61737 BR Blue & Grey Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Unit 1198 was dedicated to the "Lymington Flyer" service. Has now been officially named 'Linda the Lymington Flyer'
7178 1589 - - 4 CEP Phase 2 61742 - - 61743 61742 part NSE, part green
61743 BR Blue/Grey
Dartmoor Railway -
7178 1589 - - - 70576+ - - BR Green Snibston Discovery Park Converted to vacuum brake
7178 1589 1393 - - - 70527 - Carmine & Cream Whitwell & Reepham railway station Operated with 4CIG unit 1393. Now loose
7182 1610 1396 - - - 70531 - Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre, Grantown-on-Spey Operated in 4 Cig unit 1396. Moved to Grantown-on-Spey in 2016.[9]
7198 1569 207203 - - 70547 - BR Green Private site, Hungerford Now static. Source Farm Shop, Hungerford.
7200 1567 207202 - - 70549 - East Lancashire Railway Now static. Converted to a storage unit with windows plated over.

Fleet details

Unrefurbished Units
Class Type No. Built

(Converted*)

Year Built

(Converted*)

No. Range Withdrawn Notes
Class 410 4 BEP 22 1957–63 7001-7022 1984 Refurbished 1979–1984.
Class 411 4 CEP 111 1956–63 7101-7211 Refurbished 1979–1984.
Class 482/7 4 TEP 4* 1982* 2701–2704 1986 Converted back to standard 4CEP.
Refurbished Units
Class Type No.

Converted

Year

Converted

No. Range Operator Unit Numbers Withdrawn No. preserved
Class 411/6 3 CEP 6 1993 1401–1406 BR 1401–1406 1994 -
Class 411/3 4 CEP 1 1975 1500 BR 1500 1990 -
Class 411/4 4 CEP 5 1979–84 1501–1505 BR 1501–1505 1993 -
Class 411/5 4 CEP 116 1979–84 1506–1621 SET 1509/11/51/60/62/64/70/74-76/82/84-88/90-95/99,
1602/07/09/11/14-16,
1517/35/39/50/55/71/78 (ex. SWT)
07/2004 -
SWT 1507/12/17/19/31/33-35/37-39/44/47/48/50/53/55,
1563/65/66/68/71/73/78/81, 1612
05/2004
Class 411/5 4 CEP 3 1995 1697–1699 SET 1697–1699 (ex. SWT) 09/2005 -
SWT 1697–1699 04/2004
Class 411/9 3 CEP 18 1999 1101–1118 SET 1101–1118 03/2003 1
2 2003-04 1198–1199 SWT 1198–1199 12/2004
Class 412/3 4 BEP 7 1979–84 2301–2307 SWT 2301–2307 12/2002* -
Class 412/1 4 BEP 7 2002 2311–2317 SWT 2311–2317 03/2005 2
Class 412/2 4 BEP 7 2002 2321–2327 SWT 2321–2327 12/2003 1

Modelling

Bachmann have released a 00 gauge model of the 4-CEP in 2009, with 4-BEP due out in mid 2021. An N Gauge version of the 4-CEP was released in late 2011 by Graham Farish.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ (PDF). London: Rail Safety and Standards Board. 22 June 2011. p. 4. SD001. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b "4Cep & 4Bep (original) general arrangement drawings". www.southernregion.net. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  3. ^ "EMU (DC)". Network SouthEast Years. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  4. ^ Welch, Michael (2005). Slam doors on the Southern. Capital Transport. p. 55. ISBN 1-85414-296-8.
  5. ^ "Report on the Accident that occurred in 15th July 1970 at Shalmsford Street Occupation Level Crossing near Canterbury" (PDF). Department of the Environment. (PDF) from the original on 11 December 2007.
  6. ^ Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (August 1994). Branch Lines Around Canterbury. Midhurst: Middleton Press. Illustration 86. ISBN 1-873793-58-8.
  7. ^ "cep7105". cep7105. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  8. ^ "BR 70292 Trailer Second Corridor from 4-CEP unit built 1959". www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  9. ^ "BR 70531 Trailer Second Corridor from 4-CEP EMU unit built 1960". www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org. Retrieved 22 April 2018.

Further reading

  • Marsden, Colin J. (1982). EMUs. Motive Power Recognition. Vol. 2. Ian Allan. pp. 64–73. ISBN 9780711011656. OCLC 16537600.

External links

  • Eden Valley Railway – owners of preserved sets 2311 and 2315.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources British Rail Class 411 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The British Rail Class 411 4CEP electric multiple units were built at Eastleigh works from 1956 63 for the newly electrified main lines in Kent These units which used a British Railways Mark 1 bodyshell were based on the earlier Southern Railway 4 COR design built in 1937 Variants of the class 411 design included the class 410 and class 412 4 BEP units which contained a buffet car in place of a standard trailer They were later used on services in Sussex and Hampshire following the privatisation of British Rail in 1995 the units were used by the Connex South Central Connex South Eastern and South West Trains franchises They were replaced by Juniper Desiro and Electrostar units The fleet s lifespan was 49 years These units are the longest lived BR Mark 1 EMUs British Rail Class 411Connex South Eastern 1586 at London Victoria in Network SouthEast livery in 2003In service1956 2005ManufacturerBR EastleighNumber built135 trainsetsFormationpower car 2 trailer cars power carOperator s British Rail Network SouthEast South West Trains Connex South Central Connex South Eastern South Eastern TrainsSpecificationsTrain length265 ft 8 1 2 in 80 988 m Width9 ft 3 in 2 82 m Height12 ft 6 in 3 81 m Maximum speed90 mph 140 km h WeightTotal 159 4 t 156 9 long tons 175 7 short tons Traction motorsFourPower output4 x 250 hp 190 kW total 1 000 hp 750 kW Electric system s 750 V DC third railCurrent collector s Contact shoeCoupling systemDrop head buckeye 1 Track gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gauge Contents 1 Description 1 1 Standard units 1 2 4 BEP units 2 Vehicle numbering 3 Refurbishment 3 1 4 TEP units 4 Final operations 4 1 Connex South Central 4 2 South Eastern Trains 4 3 South West Trains 5 Further use and departmental units 6 Accidents and incidents 7 Preservation 8 Fleet details 9 Modelling 10 Gallery 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksDescription EditA total of 133 units were built as two different types The majority of units were standard passenger only units complemented by units containing a buffet car Standard units Edit The standard units contained passenger seating only and formed the backbone of the new fleet 111 units were built in several batches initially numbered in the range 7101 7211 Units 7101 7104 were the prototype units and were followed by Phase 1 units 7105 7153 and subsequently Phase 2 units 7154 7211 Units were formed of two outer driving motors cars with 2nd class later Standard Class seating in open saloons sandwiching two intermediate trailer cars one a corridor second and the other a First Second corridor composite 2 4 BEP units Edit The 4 BEP units were similar to the standard units but contained a buffet car in place of the second class open trailer The buffet trailer had a dining room a large kitchen pantry and a buffet counter with some seats 2 22 units were built initially numbered in the range 7001 7022 The first two units 7001 7002 were prototypes and were followed by Phase 1 units 7003 7012 and Phase 2 7013 7022 The 4 BEP fleet were classified as Class 410 by British Rail under the new computer numbering system introduced in 1968 Vehicle numbering EditThe numbering of individual vehicles and details of when units were built are shown in the table below Phase Type Unit Nos Years Built DMBSO TCK TSK TRB DMBSOPrototypes 4 CEP 7101 7104 1956 61033 61039 odd 70037 70040 70033 70036 61034 61040 even 4 BEP 7001 7002 1957 61041 61043 odd 70041 70042 69000 69001 61042 61044 even Phase 1 4 CEP 7105 7110 1958 61229 61239 odd 70235 70240 70229 70234 61230 61240 even 7111 7153 1958 59 61304 61388 even 70303 70345 70260 70302 61305 61389 odd 4 BEP 7003 7012 1958 59 61390 61408 even 70346 70355 69002 69011 61391 61409 odd Phase 2 4 CEP 7154 7202 1960 61 61694 61790 even 70552 70600 70503 70551 61695 61791 odd 7203 7204 1961 61868 61870 even 70043 70044 70241 70242 61869 61871 odd 7205 7211 1963 61948 61960 even 70653 70659 70660 70666 61949 61961 odd 4 BEP 7013 7022 1961 61792 61810 even 70601 70610 69012 69021 61793 61811 odd Refurbishment EditDuring the late 1970s and early 1980s British Rail recognised that the 4 CEP fleet was in need of refurbishment This was carried out at BR s Swindon Works Refurbishment included moving the guard s compartment from both the motor cars to one of the intermediate trailers Many of the 4BEP fleet were converted to standard units since the requirement for buffet cars had declined The first refurbished unit was no 7153 which was later renumbered to 1500 This unit was experimentally refurbished in 1975 at Eastleigh Works Following evaluation the contract for the refurbishment of the rest of the fleet was awarded to BR s Swindon Works At the same time units were renumbered from their original sequence into the later BR standard system reflecting TOPS class and sub class though in Southern Region style only the last four digits were carried so for example 411 501 was abbreviated to 1501 Units were renumbered in order of refurbishment not reflecting their original numerical order Subsequent refurbished standard units were renumbered in the range 1501 1621 and reclassified as Class 411 5 Only seven 4 BEP units were retained and refurbished being renumbered in the range 2301 2307 and reclassified as Class 412 3 The remaining 4BEP units were converted into 4CEP units by replacing the buffet car with a standard trailer converted from conventional locomotive hauled coaching stock Refurbished buffet cars had a small dining room while a second class room seating 24 took the place of the buffet 3 4 TEP units Edit Between 1983 and 1986 several 4 Big units required extensive refurbishment To cover their workings four temporary 4 TEP units were created formed of three carriages from a refurbished CEP unit with an unrefurbished buffet car from a BEP unit The units were renumbered in the range 2701 2704 They were based at Brighton depot and operated mostly on the London to Hastings line The units were disbanded by 1986 once the refurbishment programme was complete and were reformed as standard 4 CEP units The unrefurbished buffet carriages were scrapped 4 Unit formation are given below Unit No Vehicle Nos New 4 TEP Ex 4 CEP Ex 4 BEP DMSO TBC TSRB DMSO2701 1556 ex 7144 7011 61371 70336 69010 613702702 1557 ex 7127 7022 61337 70331 69021 613602703 1560 ex 7152 7021 61387 70344 69020 613862704 1558 ex 7139 7018 61361 70319 69017 61336Final operations EditAfter rail privatisation in the mid 1990s the different divisions of British Rail were divided up into different franchises The three former SR division South Eastern South Central and South Western all operated 4 CEP units and are dealt with separately here Connex South Central Edit The South Central SC division operated as Connex South Central briefly operated 4 CEP units in the period 1995 1998 Three standard units were converted to Class 411 6 by fitting them with high speed Mk 6 motor bogies These units were renumbered into the series 1697 1699 They were chiefly employed on London Bridge to Brighton express services However as the units were non standard in the SC fleet they were withdrawn and transferred to South West Trains South Eastern Trains Edit The South Eastern SE division inherited the largest fleet of 4 CEP units The franchise was originally operated by Connex South Eastern but after Connex lost the franchise it became South Eastern Trains In 1996 when the franchise was awarded a fleet of 85 standard units were in traffic Many of these were quickly withdrawn from traffic or transferred to the SW division In early 1999 five units were converted to Class 411 9 3CEP units with the removal of the second class open trailer These removed trailers had not had so much work carried out on them at the time of refurbishment as they were basically unchanged apart from cosmetic appearance and installation of hopper windows and many had become severely corroded This was necessary as some stations could only accommodate 11 carriages A further 13 units were later converted The 3 CEP units were renumbered into the series 1101 1118 The Connex fleet contained two celebrity units The first no 1592 was repainted by staff at Ramsgate depot into its original Green livery to commemorate the final months in traffic for these units The second no 1602 was the only 4 CEP unit repainted into Connex livery after it received derailment damage outside London Bridge station and had to be repaired at Eastleigh works Both of these units were popular with railtours and excursion trains Withdrawal of units started in 1999 after they were replaced by new Class 375 Electrostar units The original aim was to totally replace the 4 CEP fleet by 2000 However poor reliability of the new units saw the 4 CEP s retained beyond this date By the end of 2002 the fleet was again being reduced with many standard units being sent to Immingham for scrap The 3 CEP units were all withdrawn by March 2003 as units in traffic beyond this date had to be fitted with TPWS equipment In the event only seven units nos 1562 1590 1592 1593 1594 1602 and 1615 were retained By the beginning of 2004 the seven units were withdrawn as they were due overhaul They were replaced with units cascaded from South West Trains which included the three Class 411 6 units However these units were themselves slowly retired and it was expected the final units would have been withdrawn from service before the end of 2004 However the Class 411 6 units were eventually withdrawn in July 2005 following the introduction of refurbished Class 465 9 Networkers Units 1697 and 1699 were sent for scrap but 1698 was retained for working railtours Due to a unit shortage It was later reinstated in August 2005 and remained in traffic until late September It was one of three units to work a Ramsgate to Weymouth railtour the others being 4 Cig 1866 and 4Vep 3545 Following this it was quickly despatched for scrap South West Trains Edit The South West SW division franchise was won by the Stagecoach Group and was operated as South West Trains SWT SWT did not inherit any standard 4 CEP units but it did operate the seven 4 BEP units However in 1996 a shortage of trains led to SWT hiring two sets nos 1568 and 1589 on a short term lease These units were quickly followed by more until by 1998 SWT had a fleet of 29 standard 4 CEP units These were gradually overhauled and were employed on a range of duties including services to Portsmouth Reading Southampton Bournemouth and Weymouth Additionally units commonly worked services on the Lymington branch The fleet stayed reasonably static until 2002 when SWT reformed several sets The buffet cars from the 4 BEP units were inserted into seven standard units which were renumbered 2321 2327 reclassified as Class 412 2 The displaced carriages were inserted into the 4 BEP units which were renumbered 2311 2317 reclassified as Class 412 1 The reason behind this was that the 4 BEP units had faster acceleration and the buffet cars were no longer used Therefore the reformations allowed a higher seating capacity in the faster units By 2003 SWT had ordered new trains to replace all its slam door trains These were designated Class 444 for express trains and Class 450 for suburban trains The first units to be replaced were the units in the 232x series which were due for early withdrawal Of the seven sets one set no 2323 was withdrawn in 2002 due to fire damage but was later converted back to a standard unit Another set no 2326 was reduced to a 3 CEP for operating the Lymington Flyer service on the Lymington branch and was renumbered 1199 The remaining five units lasted until December 2003 when they were withdrawn One set no 2325 was preserved whilst the rest were scrapped The standard units lasted until early 2004 when they were either withdrawn and scrapped or transferred to South Eastern Trains One of the 4 BEP units no 2314 was converted into a 3CEP to replace no 1199 and was renumbered 1198 Of the remaining six 4 BEP units four were withdrawn in October 2004 leaving just two units remaining in traffic into 2005 The 3 CEP unit no 1198 was withdrawn at the end of December 2004 and was preserved by the EMU Preservation Society on the Dartmoor Railway before moving in 2008 to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway and then in 2013 to the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway A replacement came in the form of 3Cig unit no 1499 The final two 4 BEP units 2311 and 2315 soldiered on in traffic until withdrawal in March 2005 They were both later preserved at the Eden Valley Railway as 4Ceps Further use and departmental units EditOver the years several unit have seen further use as departmental units These are listed below 7102 Converted to Tractor Unit 932080 Scrapped in 1996 1500 Converted to Tractor Unit 932081 Scrapped in 1996 1505 Converted to Route learning Unit 930082 for use by Southern including removal of end gangways Later converted to static training unit at Selhurst depot Sent for scrap in September 2005 1512 Used as a 3 car Tractor Unit by South West Trains at Bournemouth depot Scrapped in June 2005 after being replaced by a Class 73 electro diesel locomotive 1545 Converted to 3 car test unit 932545 and exported to Sweden Converted to AC Overhead Line and DC Dual Voltage and was a test bed for IGBT and Adtranz Traction Package Scrapped there in 2002 1620 Converted to test unit 932620 for central door locking trials Then used for paint trials at Eastleigh Works Scrapped in November 2005 Accidents and incidents EditOn 4 January 1969 units 7181 and 7117 formed a passenger train that overran a signal in thick fog and ran into the rear of a parcels train near Marden Kent On 15 July 1970 unit 7015 collided with a lorry on an occupation crossing between Chartham and Chilham Kent due to errors by the crossing keeper The driver of the lorry and the guard of the train were killed 5 On 28 January 1993 unit 1521 overran the buffers at Ramsgate Depot with one driving carriage left perched precariously above houses 6 Preservation EditFour complete units have been saved for preservation 4 BEP unit no 2325 containing 3 coaches of ex 1537 ex 7105 has been preserved by the EPB Preservation Group is currently split in different locations with the centre cars being at the Epping Ongar Railway and the driving ends at Eastleigh Works This set was the first of the production units to be built and it is hoped to restore it to its original condition 7 in January 2014 the two motor coaches were moved by road and rail to Eastleigh Works for this to begin As of September 2016 one driving end is stripped and the other is in store 3 CEP unit no 1198 has been preserved by the EMU Preservation Society on the Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway It was moved in May 2008 from the Dartmoor Railway to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway until August 2013 immediately prior to that railway s closure pending re organisation This unit was converted from former 4 BEP unit 2314 ex 2304 ex 7175 for use on the Lymington Branch Line 4 BEP units nos 2311 and 2315 which contains the other coach of 1537 ex 7105 are preserved on the Eden Valley Railway These were the final two 4BEP units in service with South West Trains Both driving motor coaches from unit no 1589 ex 7178 are preserved on the Dartmoor Railway Its TBC carriage can be found at Snibston Discovery Park in Leicestershire and its TSO carriage was in now disbanded Cig 1393 at the Whitwell amp Reepham railway station The TBC 70345 from unit no 1500 ex 7153 which was also in 1547 is currently preserved In a Private Garden in Sutton Bridge The full list is shown below Complete units are highlighted Unit Number current in bold Type Phase DMBS TC TBC TS TRSB DMBS Livery Location Notes7016 2305 2315 4 CEP Phase 2 61798 70354 70229 61799 South West Trains Eden Valley Railway 70229 was in 1537 7105 originally7019 2301 2311 61804 70607 70539 61805 7105 1537 2325 4 BEP Phase 1 61229 70235 69345 61230 Unit Split 2 motor coaches at Eastleigh one being refurbished one stored Trailer coach and Buffet car at Epping Ongar Railway stored not in use requires repaint 7113 1524 4 CEP Phase 1 70262 BR Green Hastings Diesels Operates with preserved Class 201 unit 1001 7124 1530 1392 70273 BR Blue Grey Dartmoor Railway Ex 4 CIG No 1392 Now removed from unit and stored on Dartmoor Railway 7135 1520 70284 Network SouthEast Northamptonshire Ironstone 7143 1554 1398 70292 Carmine and cream Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre Grantown on Spey Operated in 4 Cig unit 1398 Moved to Grantown on Spey in 2016 8 7147 1559 70296 Network SouthEast Northamptonshire Ironstone 7153 1500 1547 70345 Sutton Bridge Unit 7153 was the prototype refurbished unit latterly renumbered 1500 7161 1597 Phase 2 70510 Northamptonshire Ironstone 7175 2304 2314 1198 3 CEP Phase 2 61736 70573 61737 BR Blue amp Grey Chinnor and Princes Risborough Railway Unit 1198 was dedicated to the Lymington Flyer service Has now been officially named Linda the Lymington Flyer 7178 1589 4 CEP Phase 2 61742 61743 61742 part NSE part green 61743 BR Blue Grey Dartmoor Railway 7178 1589 70576 BR Green Snibston Discovery Park Converted to vacuum brake7178 1589 1393 70527 Carmine amp Cream Whitwell amp Reepham railway station Operated with 4CIG unit 1393 Now loose7182 1610 1396 70531 Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre Grantown on Spey Operated in 4 Cig unit 1396 Moved to Grantown on Spey in 2016 9 7198 1569 207203 70547 BR Green Private site Hungerford Now static Source Farm Shop Hungerford 7200 1567 207202 70549 East Lancashire Railway Now static Converted to a storage unit with windows plated over Fleet details EditUnrefurbished UnitsClass Type No Built Converted Year Built Converted No Range Withdrawn NotesClass 410 4 BEP 22 1957 63 7001 7022 1984 Refurbished 1979 1984 Class 411 4 CEP 111 1956 63 7101 7211 Refurbished 1979 1984 Class 482 7 4 TEP 4 1982 2701 2704 1986 Converted back to standard 4CEP Refurbished UnitsClass Type No Converted Year Converted No Range Operator Unit Numbers Withdrawn No preservedClass 411 6 3 CEP 6 1993 1401 1406 BR 1401 1406 1994 Class 411 3 4 CEP 1 1975 1500 BR 1500 1990 Class 411 4 4 CEP 5 1979 84 1501 1505 BR 1501 1505 1993 Class 411 5 4 CEP 116 1979 84 1506 1621 SET 1509 11 51 60 62 64 70 74 76 82 84 88 90 95 99 1602 07 09 11 14 16 1517 35 39 50 55 71 78 ex SWT 07 2004 SWT 1507 12 17 19 31 33 35 37 39 44 47 48 50 53 55 1563 65 66 68 71 73 78 81 1612 05 2004Class 411 5 4 CEP 3 1995 1697 1699 SET 1697 1699 ex SWT 09 2005 SWT 1697 1699 04 2004Class 411 9 3 CEP 18 1999 1101 1118 SET 1101 1118 03 2003 12 2003 04 1198 1199 SWT 1198 1199 12 2004Class 412 3 4 BEP 7 1979 84 2301 2307 SWT 2301 2307 12 2002 Class 412 1 4 BEP 7 2002 2311 2317 SWT 2311 2317 03 2005 2Class 412 2 4 BEP 7 2002 2321 2327 SWT 2321 2327 12 2003 1Modelling EditBachmann have released a 00 gauge model of the 4 CEP in 2009 with 4 BEP due out in mid 2021 An N Gauge version of the 4 CEP was released in late 2011 by Graham Farish Gallery Edit Class 411 4 CEP no 1592 at Dover Priory on 27 April 2003 whilst forming a special excursion train around Kent and East Sussex This unit was specially repainted into its original Green livery to commemorate the retirement of the 4CEP fleet from service This unit was withdrawn from traffic 2004 and has since been scrapped Class 411 4CEP no 1602 at Dover Priory on 27 April 2003 This was the only 4 CEP unit to be painted in Connex South Eastern livery after it suffered damage in a collision in 1999 and had to be repaired at Eastleigh works This unit lasted in traffic until 2004 and has since been scrapped Class 412 4BEP no 2325 departing London Waterloo on 15 August 2003 This unit was reformed in 2002 with the addition of a buffet car It was withdrawn by South West Trains later in 2003 and is now preserved at the Epping Ongar Railway Class 411 no 1521 at Waterloo East station in 1988 in British Rail s Jaffa Cake express livery 1198 immediately following preservation in 2005 former South West Trains Class 411 9 on the Dartmoor Railway following withdrawal in December 2004 References Edit System Data for Mechanical and Electrical Coupling of Rail Vehicles in support of GM RT2190 PDF London Rail Safety and Standards Board 22 June 2011 p 4 SD001 Archived from the original PDF on 1 April 2012 Retrieved 22 November 2022 a b 4Cep amp 4Bep original general arrangement drawings www southernregion net Retrieved 4 September 2019 EMU DC Network SouthEast Years Retrieved 4 September 2019 Welch Michael 2005 Slam doors on the Southern Capital Transport p 55 ISBN 1 85414 296 8 Report on the Accident that occurred in 15th July 1970 at Shalmsford Street Occupation Level Crossing near Canterbury PDF Department of the Environment Archived PDF from the original on 11 December 2007 Mitchell Vic Smith Keith August 1994 Branch Lines Around Canterbury Midhurst Middleton Press Illustration 86 ISBN 1 873793 58 8 cep7105 cep7105 Retrieved 5 September 2019 BR 70292 Trailer Second Corridor from 4 CEP unit built 1959 www cs vintagecarriagestrust org Retrieved 22 April 2018 BR 70531 Trailer Second Corridor from 4 CEP EMU unit built 1960 www cs vintagecarriagestrust org Retrieved 22 April 2018 Further reading EditMarsden Colin J 1982 EMUs Motive Power Recognition Vol 2 Ian Allan pp 64 73 ISBN 9780711011656 OCLC 16537600 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to British Rail Class 411 EMU Preservation Society owners of preserved set 1198 EPB Preservation Group owners of preserved set 2325 Eden Valley Railway owners of preserved sets 2311 and 2315 Southern Electric Group Kent Coast Electrification Scheme Southern Electric Group Information on Class 411 412 and other EMUs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Rail Class 411 amp oldid 1129521161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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