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SR Class SL

The Southern Railway (SR) in the UK gave the designation SL to the fleet of AC overhead electric multiple units used on the South London Line between Victoria and London Bridge station. These had been built by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1909, but with the abandonment of the Elevated Electric service in 1928 they were converted to DC third rail units.

LB&SCR South London stock
SL stock at Wandsworth Road station,
about 1909
In service1909 - 1928
ManufacturerMetropolitan Amalgamated Carriage & Wagon Co. Ltd
RefurbishedRebuilt as DC units 1928/9
Number builtEight 3-car sets
later rebuilt as 16 2-car sets
Formation3 cars sets: DMBT-TF-DMBT
later 2 car sets: DMBT-DTC
Capacity3-sets: 74 First, 144 Third
OperatorsLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway,
Southern Railway
Specifications
Car length63 ft 7 in (19.38 m)
Width9 ft 3 in (2.82 m)
WeightDMBT: 54 long tons (54.9 t; 60.5 short tons)
TF: 30 long tons (30.5 t; 33.6 short tons)
DTC: 20.40 long tons (20.7 t; 22.8 short tons)
Power output3-sets: 920 hp (686 kW);
2-sets: 460 hp (343 kW)
TransmissionFour Winter Eichberg traction motors of 115 hp (86 kW) each.
Electric system(s)6.7 kV AC overhead lines
Current collector(s)Bow collector
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

Construction edit

The SL (South London stock) units were built in 1909 for use on the LBSCR AC overhead electrified lines in South London. This stock comprised eight three-car units, originally formed Driving Motor Brake Third + Trailer First + Driving Motor Brake Third. They were built by the Metropolitan Amalgamated Carriage & Wagon Company at Birmingham and each motor coach had four 115 horsepower (86 kW) Winter Eichberg motors.

The Trailer First cars were later removed and used as locomotive-hauled stock, from when the driving cars were paired with former loco-hauled coaches converted to Driving Trailer Composite cars.

After the replacement of the AC overhead equipment by the standard SR 660 V DC third-rail system on 17 June 1928,[1] these units were rebuilt. The Driving Motor cars were paired together again to form eight units designated 2SL. The Trailer First cars (which had been out of EMU stock for nearly twenty years) were included in this programme, and were rebuilt into Driving Motor and Driving Trailer pairs to form four units designated 2Wim, for use on the Wimbledon-West Croydon line.

Formations edit

The LB&SCR purchased sufficient cars for 8 permanent sets, numbered 1E to 8E. However, later Brighton practice was to dispense with fixed sets.

Type LB&SCR No. SR No.
DMBT 3201/03/04/06/07/09/10/12/13/15/16/18/19/21/22/24 8601–8616
TF 3202/05/08/11/14/17/20/23 7644–7651
DTC 3225–3230, 4057–4060, 4065–4068 9811–9824

When the units were reformed into 2-car sets, 14 driving trailers were provided for 16 driving motor cars, because it was found that the motor cars required more time under maintenance. [2]

References edit

  1. ^ Moody, G.T. (1968). Southern Electric 1909-1968. London: Ian Allan. p. 25.
  2. ^ Brown, David (2010). Southern Electric: A New History. Crowthorne: Capital Transport Publishing. p. 93. ISBN 978-1854143303.
  • Gould, David (1995). Bogie Carriages of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. Headington, Oxford: The Oakwood Press. pp. 168–190. ISBN 0-85361-470-9.
  • Goslin, Geoff (2002). London's Elevated Electric Railway. Colchester: Connor & Bulter Ltd. ISBN 0-947699-35-X.
  • Golding, Brian (2009). A Pictorial Record Of Southern Electric Units. Corhampton, Southampton: Noodle Books. ISBN 978-1-906419-34-9.
  • Southern Electric Group; SEG Historical Features LBSCR A.C. Fleets
  • Marsden, Colin J. (1983). Southern Electric Multiple-Units 1898–1948. Shepperton, Surrey: Ian Allan Limited. pp. 11, 92. ISBN 0-7110-1253-9.

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