British Rail Class 484 Explained

British Rail Class 484
D-Train
Background:
color:white
Interiorimage:484001 Interior.jpg
Interiorcaption:Class 484 passenger saloon
Service:1 November 2021present
Family:D-Train
Replaced:Class 483
Yearconstruction:2020–2021
Numberbuilt:5
Numberservice:5
Formation:2 cars per unit
Fleetnumbers:484001–484005
Operator:Island Line
Depots:Ryde
Lines:Island Line, Isle of Wight
Carbody:Aluminium[1]
Carlength:18.3720NaN0[2]
Width:2.840NaN0
Height:3.630NaN0
Doors:Single-leaf sliding pocket
Wheeldiameter:790–
Traction Motors:8 × Traktionssysteme Austria TME 32-43-4 56kW[3]
Poweroutput:448kW
Electricsystem:[4]
Collectionmethod:Contact shoe
Uicclass:Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′
Bogies:Bombardier
Brakes:Electro-pneumatic
Coupling:Wedglock
Multipleworking:Within class

The British Rail Class 484 D-Train is a class of electric multiple unit built by rolling stock manufacturer Vivarail which operates on the Island Line on the Isle of Wight. Based on the British Rail Class 230 diesel multiple unit, the units are part of the Vivarail D-Train family, converted from London Underground D78 Stock originally manufactured in the late 1970s and early 1980s by Metro-Cammell.

Five units have been converted for the Island Line to replace the Class 483 sets, with the first delivered for testing in late 2020 and the second in May 2021. The line closed in January 2021 for upgrade works and was originally scheduled to reopen on 1 April 2021 with the new fleet of trains,[5] but delays to the required infrastructure work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic extended the shutdown period by six weeks to 13 May 2021,[6] and then problems with software on the trains further delayed their introduction.[7] The line reopened to passengers using the Class 484 stock on 1 November 2021.[8]

History

The Island Line, an NaN1NaN1 long rail route on the Isle of Wight between Ryde and Shanklin, has historically been limited in the type of rolling stock that can be operated due to clearance issues, particularly height in the Ryde Tunnel between and, which has had its trackbed raised numerous times over the course of its history to mitigate the risk of flooding.

These limitations continued even after electrification in 1966. Since electrification, the Island Line has used repurposed former London Underground stock, beginning with the British Rail Classes 485 and 486, built as 1923 tube stock, which were used from 1966 to 1989. Gauging trials took place in the 1960s to determine whether units were suitable for use on the route, but without success.[9] From 1989 onward, rail services were operated using units, which originated as 1938 tube stock and last ran on the Northern line.

However, these units were first introduced on the Underground in 1938 and, by 2019, were more than eighty years old. This made them increasingly difficult to maintain, with the original fleet of eight eventually reduced to four in service, with another two retained as spares donors.[10] [11] As a consequence, replacement of the rolling stock became an urgent priority. This requirement was eventually linked with a wider need to invest in improvements in the line itself, and saw suggestions that it might be converted to a light rail operation, or even a bus rapid transit route.[12]

However, in 2019, it was announced that the existing third rail operation would be retained, with a total of £26m invested to make improvements. A significant proportion of this would be used on the procurement of a fleet of new trains, which it was announced would be sourced from Vivarail's D-Train platform.[13] [14] [15]

The first passenger-carrying Class 484 departed Ryde St John's Road railway station at 05:35 on 1 November 2021.[16]

Trains

The Class 484 units are two-car trains built using the existing bodyshells and bogies of former London Underground D78 stock units modified for use on the National Rail network. These have similar features to the trains from the same family, with Wi-Fi, power sockets and CCTV. The D78 Stock is similar in terms of height to other National Rail rolling stock in Great Britain and taller than the previous Class 483, and having undertaken a survey of the route, Vivarail confirmed that its proposed units were capable of traversing the Ryde Tunnel.[17] The first of the total of five units was due to be delivered for testing in the summer of 2020.[18] The first unit arrived on the Isle of Wight on 19 November 2020 via ferry.[19] [20]

Fleet details

Each unit is formed of two Driving Motor vehicles.

Vehicle numbers
UnitNorth end vehicleSouth end vehicle
484001 131 (ex 7086) 231 (ex 7011)
484002 132 (ex 7068) 232 (ex 7002)
484003 133 (ex 7051) 233 (ex 7083)
484004 134 (ex 7074) 234 (ex 7111)
484005 135 (ex 7124) 235 (ex 7093)

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Notes and References

  1. News: McCaffrey . Sam . 'They don't make trains like this anymore' . 10 December 2022 . Rail Technology Magazine . Cognitive Publishing . 1 May 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150627144727/https://www.railtechnologymagazine.com/Interviews/they-dont-make-trains-like-this-anymore . 27 June 2015 . Manchester . live.
  2. Book: Rolling Stock Information Sheets . March 2007 . London Underground Limited . 2nd . 10 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160306145929/https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/66598/response/170252/attach/4/Rolling%20stock%20Data%20Sheet%202nd%20Edition%201.pdf . 6 March 2016 . D78 Stock.
  3. Web site: British Rail Class 230 – diesel-electric and battery MU overhaul for VivaRail and RDC . Traktionssysteme Austria . 7 June 2023 .
  4. News: David Burroughs. International Railway Journal. Fleet and track upgrades in £26m Isle of Wight investment. 16 September 2019. 7 January 2020. 28 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201128134058/https://www.railjournal.com/fleet/fleet-and-track-upgrades-in-26m-isle-of-wight-investment/. live.
  5. News: Isle of Wight faces three months with no trains on Island Line. Marriott. Alan. 20 August 2020. Isle of Wight County Press. Newsquest. 21 August 2020. 21 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200821190855/https://www.countypress.co.uk/news/18664883.isle-wight-faces-three-months-no-trains-island-line/. live.
  6. News: 2021-02-12. Covid: Isle of Wight rail overhaul delayed by pandemic. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-02-12. 12 February 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210212225541/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-hampshire-56030086. live.
  7. Web site: Train issues delay Island Line reopening . SWR . 27 April 2021 . 27 April 2021 . 27 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210427155237/https://www.southwesternrailway.com/other/news-and-media/news/2021/april/train-issues-delay-island-line-reopening . live .
  8. News: 1 November 2021 . Isle of Wight rail line reopens 10 months after £26m overhaul . BBC News . 2 November 2021.  
  9. . Ryde Rail - a history of tube trains on the Isle of Wight . Railway Modeller . September 2019 . 779 . 70 . 827.
  10. Marsh . Phil . February 2019 . Milner . Chris . DfT decision on Island Line future deferred for three months . Headline News . . Horncastle . Mortons Media Group . 6 February 2019 . 165 . 1415 . 6 . 0033-8923 .
  11. News: Anon. London Reconnections. Third Ryde Tube: Transfer Troublesome.. 26 March 2018. 27 March 2018. 26 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180326134307/https://www.londonreconnections.com/2018/third-ryde-tube-transfer-troublesome/. live.
  12. Web site: Is the future trams and steam trains into Ryde?. islandecho.co.uk. 5 February 2016. Island Echo. 18 February 2016. 25 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160225100948/http://www.islandecho.co.uk/news/is-the-future-trams-and-steam-trains-into-ryde. live.
  13. https://www.railwaygazette.com/uk/isle-of-wight-lines-future-secured-with-26m-investment/54576.article Isle of Wight line’s future secured with £26m investment
  14. News: £26m investment announced for Isle of Wight rail line . BBC News . 16 September 2019 . 16 September 2019 . 16 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190916201236/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-49713141 . live .
  15. Web site: UK's oldest train fleet updated with £26m investment into Isle of Wight's railway . South Western Railway . 16 September 2019 . 16 September 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190916201343/https://www.southwesternrailway.com/other/news-and-media/news/2019/september/uks-oldest-train-fleet-updated-with-26m-investment-into-isle-of-wights-railway . live .
  16. News: 1 November 2021 . Isle of Wight rail line reopens 10 months after £26m overhaul . BBC News . 2 November 2021.  
  17. Web site: Vivarail to supply new train fleet for the Island Line . . 17 September 2019 . Rail Insider . 5 June 2020 . 5 June 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200605171703/https://www.railinsider.co.uk/2019/09/17/vivarail-to-supply-new-train-fleet-for-the-island-line/ . live .
  18. Web site: Honey . Jade . UK's oldest train fleet updated with £26m investment into Isle of Wight's railway . Isle of Wight Observer . 16 September 2019 .
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=131Hkckoq8g&ab_channel=IWCouncil The first refurbished Class 484 trains arriving on the Isle of Wight.
  20. News: 2020-11-20. Isle of Wight receives first 'new' train for Island Line. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-07-25.