British Rail Class 403

Southern Railway 5-BEL
British Rail Class 403
3052 passing through Purley Oaks in 1964
In service1932–1972
ManufacturerMetropolitan Cammell Carriage, Wagon and Finance Company
Constructed1932
Number builtThree sets (15 cars)
Number preserved14 cars
Number scrapped1 car
Formation5-car set: DMBPT-TPFK-TPFK-TPT-DMBPT
Fleet numbersSets: 2051–2053 (later 3051–3053);
Cars: 279–293
Capacity40 First, 132 Third
(DMBPT: 48, TPT: 56, TPFK: 20)
OperatorsSouthern Railway (1933–1941, 1946–1947);
British Railways (1948–1972)
Lines servedBrighton Main Line
Specifications
Car body constructionAll steel
Maximum speed75 mph (121 km/h)
WeightSet: 249 long tons (253 t; 279 short tons)
Traction motorsEight EE163[1] traction motors
Power output8 x 225 hp (168 kW)
1,800 hp (1,342 kW) (total)
Electric system(s)660–750 V DC third rail
Current collector(s)contact shoe
Braking system(s)Automatic Air
Coupling systemScrew-link
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Southern Railway (SR) gave the designation 5-BEL to the five-car all-Pullman electric multiple units which worked the prestigious Brighton Belle trains between London Victoria and Brighton. These units survived long enough in British Rail ownership to be allocated TOPS Class 403. Between 1933 and 1935 the units were designated 5-PUL (the 'PUL' code was then used for the 6-PUL units).

  1. ^ "Bringing back THE BRIGHTON BELLE | Iconic 1930s all-electric Pullman Train".