TfL Rail 315 843 at Stratford |
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Number built: | 244 (61 4-car sets) |
Built: | 1980-81 |
Builder: | BREL York |
Engine: | 8 Brush TM61-53 or 8 GEC G310AZ traction motors (25kV AC OHLE) |
Power: | 880 hp (657 kW) |
Formation: | Driving Motor Standard Open (DMSO)+Trailer Standard Open (TSO)+ Pantograph Trailer Standard Open (PTSO)+DMSO |
Twenty of the Class 315s had GEC traction motors and the rest Brush from new, however the traction motors are pretty interchangeable and nowadays a mixture can be found on a given unit. The Class 315s began life in British Rail blue and grey before being repainted in Network South East livery.
Following privatisation they have worn Greater Anglia and NXEA liveries but currently are operated by London Overground and TFL Rail. They will be replaced on these services by Class 345s and will be likely scrapped despite being refurbished in the mid-2000s [2].
In Greater Anglia days 315 822 at Cambridge Heath |
315 828 and three friends at London Liverpool Street |
315 859 at Stratford |
[1] Alec Swain, Overhead Line Electric Multiple Units (Ian Allan, 1990) p. 66
[2] Colin J. Marsden, DMU and EMU Recognition Guide (Ian Allan, 2013) p. 240