Class 142 - The Bus That Became a Train

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The British Rail Class 142 Pacer was an attempt to produce a cost-effective train to replace the worn-out and elderly first-generation BR Diesel Multiple Unit fleet that had been introduced in the late 1950s. The Class 142 concept was a marriage of proven bus technology, traditional railway chassis and powertrain by utilising modular Leyland National Bus Bodies mounted on a substantial steel underframe and powered by conventional underfloor diesel engines. They came at a time when the network was lacking in investment, and when first introduced from 1985 onwards, they presented a fresh, bright and clean image, breathing new life into many suburban and rural services. Unfortunately, soon after introduction, there were serious reliability problems, which necessitated much re-engineering and design issues. However, the British Rail Class 142 Pacer became a familiar sight across the network. With the remaining 94 trains now all past their 30th birthday, the fleet is to be retired in 2020.
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Stock Code F5823.0
Author Hilbert M
ISBN13 9781781558232
Format Softback
Height(mm) 248
Width(mm) 172
Page Count 96
Pictures 175
Publication Date 15 Jan 2021
Publication Status Available
Publisher FONTHILL MEDIA
Record last updated 04/05/2023