- British Rail Class 405
Infobox DMU
name = British Rail Class 405
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caption = 4Sub Motor Car atNational Railway Museum in York
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Manufacturer = SR Eastleigh
Formation = power car + 2 trailer cars + power car
Built = Unknown
InService = 1925-1983
Weight = DMBS - 39-43 tons
Capacity =
MaxSpeed = 75mph 121km/h
Brakes = Air (Westinghouse)
Engine = Early units: 4 x 275 hp traction motors
total 1,100 hp (821 kW)
Later units: 4 x 250 hp traction motors
total 1,000 hp (746 kW)
Operator = Southern Railway and British Railways|The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation Sub to the wide variety of
electric multiple unit s that were used on inner-suburban workings in the South London area. Originally these units were formed as three-car units, but in the 1940s, all surviving units were increased to four cars by the addition of an 'Augmentation' trailer. New four-car units were also built at this time, and these survived in passenger use until late 1983, by which timeBritish Rail had allocated to themTOPS Class 405.Formations
The history of these units is very complex. Many of the 3Sub units were rebuilt from former locomotive-hauled stock or the AC electric units built by the
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway . They were then further converted to 4Sub units during the 1940s (the last 3Sub formation ran in 1949) by the addition of a new 'Augmentation' trailer car and renumbered. The table below illustrates the basic details of units within the broad number ranges used:Preservation
A handful of Sub stock carriages have survived in preservation, thus:
* Driving Motor car number 8143 (formerly of Sub unit 1293, later 4Sub 4308) is in the care of theNational Railway Museum ,York .
* 4Sub unit number 4732, formed of DMBTO 12795, TT 10239, TTO 12354 and DMBTO 12796, was retained byBritish Rail after withdrawal from normal passenger service for use on special occasions. It is currently undergoing restoration at theCoventry Railway Centre , after spending many years stored in the open at various locations.
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