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British Rail Class 112

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In service
  
1960–1969

Constructed
  
1960

Formation
  
Power-twin: DMBS-DMCL

Manufacturer
  
Cravens

Number scrapped
  
All

British Rail Class 112

Number built
  
Class 112: 25 sets (50 cars) Class 113: 25 sets (50 cars)

The Class 112 and Class 113 DMUs used the standard Cravens body used on Class 105s but had a single Rolls-Royce C8NFLH engine rated at 238 hp (177 kW) per car, all of which formed into 'power twins'- two car sets with both vehicles powered.

Contents

There were two batches built, the first 50 vehicles (25 sets) had standard mechanical transmission via a gearbox and were allocated the Class 112. The second batch of 50 cars (25 sets) had hydraulic transmission, and became Class 113s.

The cars were built for services in the LMR Central Division and in the Liverpool - St Helens area, where the gradients in the Lancashire & Yorkshire area required more power. Both types also spent some time working from Cricklewood.

The gross weight of a set with all seats occupied was approximately 70 tons, giving 6.8 hp (5.1 kW) per ton. Empty, it was 8.1 hp/ton, which compared favourably with 5.7 hp/ton that the Cravens power/trailer had.

Other technical details

  • Coupling Code: Blue Square
  • Transmission: Standard Mechanical (Class 112), Hydraulic (Class 113)
  • Preservation

    All 112s and 113s were withdrawn by the end of 1969, and none survive.

    References

    British Rail Class 112 Wikipedia