- British Rail Class 140
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name = British Rail Class 140
imagesize = 300px
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caption = 140001 at Shrewsbury between driver training runs on the Central Wales line on December 4th 1981
Manufacturer = BREL Derby
Family = Pacer
Operator =
Formation = 2 car
Built = 1
LinesServed =
InService = 1980 - 1981 (trial only)
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MaxSpeed = 75mph
Gauge = 1435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)
Traction =
Engine = Leyland TL11 200 HP
SafetySystem = AWSThe
British Rail Class 140 was the prototype of the Pacerdiesel multiple unit . Much of the bodywork was constructed usingLeyland National bus components, with the exception of the cabs, in 1980.Based on the single car railbus prototypes, the class 140 was built to BR's then stringent regulations regarding crashworthiness and resistance to end loading in 1980. This meant that it lost its lightweight 'bus on a wagon' look and was much more substantial.
The original traction power train consisted of a Leyland TL11 200 HP engine, a Self Changing Gears mechanical automatic gearbox and a Gmeinder final drive unit on each car driving only one axle.
The sole member of the class, No. 140001, formed of cars 55500+55501, has been preserved and is currently at the
Keith and Dufftown Railway . [citeweb|url=http://www.keith-dufftown-railway.co.uk/stock.php|title=The Keith and Dufftown Railway - Multiple Units] The Class 140 formed the basis of the design of the production Pacer sets of Class 141 introduced in 1984 and Class 142 introduced in 1985.References
External links
* [http://www.traintesting.com/railbus.htm Pictures of some of the early pacer units on test and in use.]
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