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British Railways AM9 British Rail Class 309 Clacton Express | |
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In service | 1963–2000 |
Manufacturer | British Rail |
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Built at | |
Family name | 1962 Express |
Replaced | BR Standard Class 7 |
Constructed | |
Entered service | 1963[1] |
Refurbished | 1985–1987 |
Scrapped |
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Number built | 24 |
Number preserved | 2 (plus 1 additional vehicle) |
Number scrapped | 22 |
Successor | |
Formation | 2, 3 or 4 cars per trainset: |
Diagram |
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Fleet numbers |
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Capacity |
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Operators | Eastern Region of British Rail, Network Southeast, First North Western |
Depots | Clacton,[2]Longsight Electric TMD |
Lines served | Sunshine Coast Line, Great Eastern Main Line, Crewe–Manchester line |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Steel[6] |
Train length |
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Car length | 64 ft 6 in (19.66 m) (over body)[5][6] |
Width | 9 ft 3 in (2.819 m) (overall)[6] |
Height | 12 ft 9.5 in (3.899 m) (overall)[6] |
Doors | Slam[5] |
Wheelbase | 46 ft 6 in (14.173 m) (bogie centres)[6] |
Maximum speed | 100 mph (161 km/h)[5] |
Weight |
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Traction system | Electric Multiple Unit |
Traction motors | 4 × GEC WT401 of 210 kW (280 hp)[3][2] |
Power output | 1,128 hp (841 kW)[5] |
Acceleration | 0.41 m/s2 (0.92 mph/s)[citation needed] |
HVAC | Electric[6] |
Electric system(s) | 25 kV AC OHLE |
Current collector(s) | Pantograph |
UIC classification |
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Bogies | Commonwealth[5] |
Braking system(s) | Air (EP/Auto)[5] |
Coupling system |
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Multiple working | Classes 302–312[5] |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
The British Rail Class 309 "Clacton Express" electric multiple units (EMUs) were built by British Rail (BR) York Carriage Works from 1962 to 1963. They were initially classified as Class AM9 before the introduction of TOPS. These units were the first express 25 kV alternating current (AC) units to be built by British Rail and were their first EMUs capable of 100 mph.
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