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List of British Rail classes - Definition

A wide variety of Locomotives and Multiple units have been operated on Great Britain's railway network. This page lists every locomotive and multiple unit allocated a TOPS classification and all modern traction (e.g. diesel, electric, gas, petrol) stock used on the mainline network since 1948 (i.e British Rail and post-privatisation). It excludes coaching stock, modern traction used prior to 1948 and steam locomotives used prior to 1968. Links to lists of these types can be found at the bottom of the page.

British Locomotive and Multiple Unit Numbering and Classification explains in full the numbering and classification system used on this page. In brief, from 1968 British Rail classified its locomotives and multiple units using the TOPS system. Locomotives were given two-digit class numbers, and Multiple units three-digit numbers. Similar types were allocated blocks within the range, e.g. 01-69 for diesel locomotives, 70-79 for DC electric and electro-diesel locomotives, and 80-96 for AC electric and multi-voltage locomotives.

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Diesel locomotives

The 1955 diesel locomotive classes are given in brackets where applicable.

Shunters

TOPS Classes

Pre-TOPS Classes

  • Class D1/1 (D2950-D2952 / 11500-11502)
  • Class D1/3 (D2957-D2958 / 11507-11508)
  • Class D2/1 (D2700-D2707 / 11700-11707)
  • Class D2/5 (D2400-D2409 / 11177-11186)
  • Class D2/7 (D2500-D2509 / 11116-20, 11144-48)
  • Class D2/10 (D2708-D2780)
  • Class D2/11 (D2999)
  • Class D2/12 (D2510-D2519)
  • Class D3/1 (D2900-D2913)
  • Class D3/3 (D3117-D3126)
  • Class D3/5 (D3152-D3166)
  • Class D3/6 (12000-12002)
  • Class D3/7 (12003-12032)
  • Class D3/9 (15000-15003)
  • Class D3/10 (15100)
  • Class D3/11 (15101-15107)
  • Class D3/12 (15201-15203)
  • Class D3/14 (15004)

Pre-1955 Classes

  • 11001
  • 11104
  • 13000
  • 15097-15099

Type 1s

TOPS Classes

Pre-1955 Classes

  • 10800

Type 2s

 no. 31271 at . This locomotive is preserved at the .
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Class 31 no. 31271 at York. This locomotive is preserved at the Midland Railway Centre.
  • Class 21 (D10/1 & D11/2)
  • Class 22 (D10/2 & D11/5)
  • Class 23 (D11/1)
  • Class 24 (D11/3)
  • Class 25 (D12/1)
  • Class 26 (D11/4)
  • Class 27 (D12/3)
  • Class 28 (D12/2)
  • Class 29
  • Class 30 (D13/1)
  • Class 31 (D14/1 & D14/2)

Type 3s

TOPS Classes

  • Class 33 (D15/1 & D15/2)
  • Class 35 (D17/1)
  • Class 37 (D17/2)

Pre-TOPS Classes

  • Class D16/1 (10000-10001)
  • Class D16/2 (10201-10203)

Type 4s

  no. 47709 at Virginia Water.
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Fragonset Class 47 no. 47709 at Virginia Water.

TOPS Classes

Pre-1955 Classes

  • 10100
  no. 66534 at Virginia Water.
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Freightliner Class 66 no. 66534 at Virginia Water.

Type 5s

Electric Locomotives

  nos. 86613 and 86610 at .
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Freightliner Class 86 nos. 86613 and 86610 at Ipswich.

DC Electric Locomotives

TOPS Classes

  • Class 70
  • Class 71 HA
  • Class 73 JA or JB
  • Class 74 HB
  • Class 76 EM1
  • Class 77 EM2

Pre-TOPS Classes

  • Class EB1 (26502-26511)
  • Class EE1 (26600)
  • Class ES1 (26500-26501)

AC Electric Locomotives

Miscellaneous Locomotives

Departmental

Steam

Gas Turbine

Builders' Demonstrators

These were locomotives built and owned by private firms, but used by British Rail to test them.

Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs)

1st Generation "Heritage" DMUs

Preserved  DMU nos. 56208 and 51935 on the .
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Preserved Class 108 DMU nos. 56208 and 51935 on the Severn Valley Railway.
  "Bubble Car" no. 121020 at .
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Chiltern Railways Class 121 "Bubble Car" no. 121020 at Bewdley.

TOPS Classes

  • Class 100 (Gloucester)
  • Class 101 (Met-Camm)
  • Class 102 (Met-Camm)
  • Class 103 (Park Royal)
  • Class 104 (BRCW)
  • Class 105 (Cravens)
  • Class 106 (Cravens)
  • Class 107 (Derby Heavyweight)
  • Class 108 (Derby Lightweight)
  • Class 109 (Wickham)
  • Class 110 (Calder Valley)
  • Class 111 (Met-Camm)
  • Class 112 (Great Northern Suburban)
  • Class 113 (Great Northern Suburban)
  • Class 114 (Derby Heavyweight)
  • Class 115 (Derby Suburban)
  • Class 116 (Derby Suburban)
  • Class 117 (Pressed Steel Suburban)
  • Class 118 (BRCW Suburban)
  • Class 119 (Gloucester Cross-Country)
  • Class 120 (Swindon Cross-Country)
  • Class 121 (Pressed Steel Bubble Car)
  • Class 122 (Gloucester Bubble Car)
  • Class 123 (Trans-Pennine)
  • Class 124 (Trans-Pennine)
  • Class 125 (Lea Valley)
  • Class 126 (Swindon InterCity)
  • Class 127 (Bed-Pan)
  • Class 128 (Gloucester Parcels)
  • Class 129 (Cravens Parcels)
  • Class 130 (Parcels, ex-Class 116)
  • Class 131 (Parcels, ex-Class 122)

Pre-TOPS Classes

2nd Generation DMUs

  no. 158869 at .
  no. 170202 at .
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'One' Class 170 no. 170202 at Cambridge.

Pacers

Sprinters

Turbos

Coradias

Diesel Desiro

Diesel-Electric Multiple Units (DEMUs)

  unit no. 205032 at .
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Southern Class 205 unit no. 205032 at London Bridge.

These units had electric transmission (as opposed to mechanical or hydraulic).

Southern Region DEMUs

The Southern Region of British Rail, used single letter codes to classify their DEMU classes.

Western Region Prototype DEMU

  • Class 210

Voyager-style Express DEMUs

High Speed Trains

Electric Multiple Units (EMUs)

British Rail operated a wide variety of electrical multiple units.

  • AC units operated off 25 kV AC from overhead wires. Where clearances for the overhead wires on the Great Eastern and London, Tilbury & Southend routes were below standard, a reduced voltage of 6.25 kV AC was used. The Midland Railway units used 6.6 kV AC. Under the computer numbering, AC units (including mixed-voltage units that can also work off a DC supply) were given a Class in the range 300-399.
  • DC units operated off 650-850 V DC from a third rail on the Southern Region and North London, Merseyside and Tyneside networks. The Manchester-Bury line used 1200 V DC from a side contact third rail. The Manchester South Junction & Altrincham and "Woodhead" routes used 1500 V DC from overhead wires. Under the computer numbering, DC units were given a Class in the range 400-599.

AC EMUs and mixed-voltage EMUs

First Generation

  units nos. 312718 and 312721 at Kirby Cross.
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First Great Eastern Class 312 units nos. 312718 and 312721 at Kirby Cross.
  • Ex-MR Units (Lancaster-Morecambe-Heysham)
  • Class 300 (Proposed Parcels units)
  • Class AM1 (25kV AC prototype units)
  • Class 302 AM2 (London-Tilbury-Southend)
  • Class 303 AM3 (Strathclyde)
  • Class 304 AM4 (Greater Manchester)
  • Class 305 AM5 (Chingford, Enfield)
  • Class 306 AM6 (Shenfield inner-surburban)
  • Class 307 AM7 (Southend outer-suburban)
  • Class 308 AM8 (Eastern Region lines)
  • Class 309 AM9 (Clacton Express)
  • Class 310 AM10 (Euston outer-suburban)
  • Class 311 AM11 (Strathclyde)
  • Class 312 (Great Northern and Great Eastern)

Second Generation

  no. 357036 at Southend Central.
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c2c Class 357 no. 357036 at Southend Central.
  • Class 313 (Great Northern and North London)
  • Class 314 (Strathclyde)
  • Class 315 (Shenfield inner-suburban)
  • Class 316 (Prototype units)
  • Class 317 (Bed-Pan and Great Northern)
  • Class 318 (Strathclyde)
  • Class 319 (Thameslink)
  • Class 320 (Strathclyde)
  • Class 321 (Great Eastern & Euston outer-suburban)
  • Class 322 (Stansted Express)
  • Class 323 (West Midlands & Greater Manchester)
  • Class 325 (Parcels)
  • Class 332 (Heathrow Express)
  • Class 333 (West Yorkshire)
  • Class 334 (Juniper - Strathclyde)
  • Class 350 (Desiro - West Coast)
  • Class 357 (Electrostar - London-Tilbury-Southend)
  • Class 360 (Desiro - Great Eastern)
  • Class 365 (Networker Express)
  • Class 375 (Electrostar)
  • Class 376 (Electrostar Metro)
  • Class 377 (Electrostar)

Supertrains

DC EMUs

Southern Region Units

The Southern Railway and its successor, the Southern Region of British Rail, used three letter codes to classify their DC EMU fleets, as shown after the TOPS class numbers.

TOPS Classes

  unit no. 1586 at London Victoria.
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South Eastern Trains Class 411 unit no. 1586 at London Victoria.
  unit no. 9110 at London Victoria.
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Gatwick Express Class 489 unit no. 9110 at London Victoria.

Pre-TOPS Classes

Other DC Units

The 500 series classes were reserved for those DC EMUs not from the Southern Region. This included the DC lines in North London, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. The DC electric network around Tyneside had been de-electrified by the time TOPS was introduced and the old stock withdrawn or transferred to the Southern Region.

TOPS Classes

  • Class 501 (North London stock)
  • Class 502 (Liverpool-Southport stock)
  • Class 503 (Mersey-Wirral stock)
  • Class 504 (Manchester-Bury stock)
  • Class 505 (Manchester-Altrincham stock)
  • Class 506 (Manchester-Hadfield/Glossop stock)
  • Class 507 (Merseyside stock)
  • Class 508 (Merseyside stock)

Pre-TOPS Classes

Battery Electric Multiple Unit

This was a one-off unit, withdrawn before the introduction of TOPS.

Departmental Multiple Units

The 900 series classes were reserved for multiple units in departmental stock, most of which were converted from old passenger units. In broad terms, classes 930-935 were allocated to Southern Region multiple units (ex-200 and 400 series), 936 & 937 to other EMUs (ex-300 and 500 series) and 960 to other DMUs (ex-100 series). In recent years, this has been less rigidly adhered to.

Diesel Multiple Units

Gas Turbine Multiple Unit

Electric Multiple Units

The original use for the Southern Region (SR) classes are included in brackets; these designations have been less rigidly applied in recent years.

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