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Brighton Belle update

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  1. 35B

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    If memory serves me right, they had 3,200hp on tap - more or less the power of a Deltic. So working normally propelling two 4TC units, they had the power/weight ratio of a Deltic on 9 or 10 carriages. At 175t for just a REP unit, they had silly power - and weren't restricted by light engine rules.
     
  2. Romsey

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    Yes, semi fast Southampton - Waterloo with a lone 4 REP and an empty railway was rather brisk. 70 minutes Southampton to Waterloo, calling at Southampton Airport, Eastleigh, Winchester, Basingstoke and Woking. The fast workings of the late 1970's were timed for 70 minutes just calling at Southampton Airport.
    A little known fact was the 4REPS were intended to haul freight traffic between Southampton Western Docks and South Lambeth Goods. First of all a fleet of air braked vans and opens had to be provided, but the 3rd rails were never extended into the yard in the Western Docks or into South Lambeth. It never happened so class 73's held sway until the traffic ceased in the late 1970's on full containerisation of the South African traffic.

    Cheers, Neil
     
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    That would have been interesting 4REP + half a dozen vans on the down at 90MPH through the points at the south end of Micheldever !!
     
  5. Romsey

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    Even air braked vans at 60 mph....
    The idea eventually floundered , not for technical reasons, but the REP duties finished at Clapham Yard but mainly Bournemouth and it was just easier to use conventional locos. The four step EMU controls wouldn't have given the fine control required with freight working to avoid snatching the couplings. ( For this reason class 33/1 and 73 locos were always driven on the loco control settings not EMU controls when working freight traffic.)
    Even then there were occasional broken couplings when a few BR registered ferry vans ended up working between Western Docks and South Lambeth which were normally worked by 73/1's.

    After that quick diversion into memories of Southampton area freight, a thought about who will drive the 5BEL?
    How many drivers with whichever TOC who have the contract for mainline operations, will have ever driven a 1957 style EPB fitted unit? It's 15 years since the end of slam door units (and conventional EPB control equipment) on most of the Southern Region.

    Cheers, Neil
     
  6. martin1656

    martin1656 Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    GB Railfreight drivers drive the Hastings unit on the mainline ,So, assuming its very similar in control as an EBP fitted unit I would imagine some will still be current ?
     
  7. Romsey

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    I think it is a small group of GBRf drivers who drive the 6H who have been specially trained. Although there is a travelling fitter, they should still be capable of fault finding on whatever traction they are driving. I presume similar arrangements will apply for the 5BEL.

    Cheers, Neil
     
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    Also check out the Clacton units - they had more power than enough! No way as much fun as a Deltic though, even if equivalent power.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_309
     
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    The air smoothed REP's (442) were timed at 59 minutes Southampton Airport/Waterloo in the early 90's
     
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    Southern units had more power than most people apreciate and had a common power to weight ratio. 4EPB, 4CEP, 4BEP, 4CIG, 4BIG AND 4 VEP all had 4 250hp motors giving 1000hp per 4 cars. As all units had the same provision, 250hp per car, for 8 cars you get 2000hp and for 12 cars 3000hp. Add an MLV and you get an extra 500hp. Thats 3500hp for 13 cars not bad for a "tram system"


    Two car units, 2EPB and 2HAP with one motor car and one driving trailer had the same power to weight ratio of 250hp per car
     
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    Yes, I remember reading a book on the Modernisation Plan which mentioned in passing that (IIRC) an A4 with three or more coaches would have a worse power-to-weight ratio than an EPB.
     
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    they though were allowed officially to do 100 mph , where the Reps, cigs etc, were officially limited to 90, but I know first hand that in many cases the reps did the ton, ( I observed the speedo through the cab door on an 8 car REP / TC ) clearly showing past the 90 mark
     
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    On the old LBSCR Portsmouth route Dorking /Horsham stretch was always a good length. Queen Vic reputedly had the fastest journey she ever had in the funeral train taking her back to London down Holmwood bank, the EPBs could hide the speedo pointer behind the cover ( Every Passenger Bouncing was certainly true then) and it was common to exceed 90 down Warnham bank in CIGs and BIGs having got to the top of the bank at Holmwood at 60 and Ockley at around 70. If the driver did not ease down for Warnham brickwork points regulars knew to lift the G&Ts up in the Buffet to avoid spillage. I have seen the speedo over 90 through Amberley towards Arundel as well. Going up the banks was another matter, you were lucky get over 60 on a packed 400 series peak hour train and the balancing speed on level was around 70. Perhaps the new Belle will have the weak field mod SWT did to the Greyhound units.

    B
     
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    Website is quiet but wondered if work has resumed despite COVID-19?
     
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    It says 2 units are at Crewe for mainline certification. Presume they are now aiming to run mainline in 2021?.
     
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    That mod was actually done back in the days of NSE.... and it was distinctly effective....
     
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    Is "parquetry" a new portmanteau word?
     
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    Sounds like something you'd expect to find on a very posh wooden floor.

    Couldn't help noticing the term "4BEL" in the update. Is this an interim arrangement, or is it no longer the intention to operate a full 5 car set?
     

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