British Rail Class 450 Explained

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British Rail Class 450 Desiro
Interiorimage:SWR Class 450 Standard Class Interior.jpg
Interiorcaption:Refurbished standard-class saloon
Service:5 October 2003present
Manufacturer:Siemens Transportation Systems
Factory:Krefeld, Germany
Family:Desiro
Yearconstruction:2002–2006[1]
Refurbishment:2017–2020[2]
Numberbuilt:127[3]
Formation:4 cars per unit:
---DMOC[4]
Fleetnumbers:450001–450127
Owner:Angel Trains
Operator:South Western Railway
Depots:Northam (Southampton)
Carbody:Aluminium
Trainlength:81.6m (267.7feet)[5]
Carlength:20.34m (66.73feet)
Width:2.796m (09.173feet)
Floorheight:1.157m (03.796feet)
Doors:Double-leaf sliding plug
(2 per side per car)
Wheeldiameter:850–
Wheelbase:Bogies: [6]
Maxspeed:100mph
Traction:Siemens SIBAS IGBT
Traction Motors:8 × Siemens 1TB2016-0GB02
asynchronous three-phase AC
Poweroutput:1500kW
Tractiveeffort:Starting:
Acceleration:approx.
Collectionmethod:Contact shoe
Uicclass:Bo′Bo′+2′2′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′
Bogies:Siemens SGP SF5000
Brakes:Electro-pneumatic (disc)
Coupling:Dellner 12[7]
Multipleworking:Within class,

The British Rail Class 450 Desiro are third-rail DC electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger trains that entered service during 2003. Used for outer-suburban services, they were built with both first- and standard-class accommodation. They have a maximum speed of 100mph.

The Desiro UK family also includes units of Classes 185, 350, 360, 380 and 444.

Along with the Class 444 Desiro, the Class 450 units are operated by South Western franchise operator South Western Railway.

Introduction

In April 2001, 785 vehicles were ordered by South West Trains in order to complete the replacement of its slam-door rolling stock, in accordance with its franchise commitment to do so by 2005, as the slam-door trains, many of which were more than 40 years old, did not meet modern health and safety requirements. Introduction to service was delayed by the required power supply upgrades capable of powering the new trains, which feature air conditioning, a feature not present in the slam-door trains they replaced. In the December 2004 timetable change, the Class 450 Desiro began serving most intended routes, although introduction was delayed until June 2005 in some areas. The units are leased by Angel Trains to South Western Railway.

Sixty-eight new vehicles were ordered by South West Trains as a replacement to the growth order which was diverted to form the similar range of electric multiple units.

Operations

Class 450 units operate suburban, outer-suburban, and regional services from London Waterloo. They are used on all SWR lines except the non-electrified West of England Main Line and Eastleigh to Romsey Line.

On occasion Class 450 units are also used on the Portsmouth Direct Line for services between Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour, in place of the intended Class 444. The difference in comfortparticularly the higher-density 2+3 seating arrangement used on the Class 450 fleethas prompted complaints from some passengers affected by the substitution.[8]

Both the Class 444 and 450 fleets are maintained at the purpose-built Northam Traincare Facility in Southampton, which is equipped to perform both preventative and corrective maintenance, deep-cleaning, and overhauls on up to eight units simultaneously.[9]

In March 2012, the Class 450 fleet, along with the Class 458 and 444 fleets, was fitted with regenerative braking.[10]

Class 450/2 and more orders

Originally, SWT's order with Siemens was for 100 four-car sets (the current 450/0) and 32 five-car sets, intended as Class 450/2 for inner-suburban use. The Strategic Rail Authority, however, did not agree to the terms required, such as the lengthening of platforms and changes to railway infrastructure. As a result, the 32 five-car sets were cancelled and the 160 vehicles redistributed; an extra 10 four-car sets were added to the SWT order, while the remaining 120 vehicles were then ordered as 30 four-car sets of the dual-voltage for Silverlink and Central Trains.

Subsequently, SWT received further 17 four-car sets, bringing the total number of Class 450 units up to 127. These trains were delivered in 2006, not long after the last of the first order was delivered. 450101 was damaged in Belgium and returned to Wildenrath to have repairs conducted by Siemens, delaying its entry into the UK.

Class 450/5 modifications

In January 2008, 28 Class 450/0 sets were modified and re-numbered in the Class 450/5 series, for use on services between Waterloo and Windsor, the Hounslow Loop Line, as well as between Waterloo and Weybridge. They had their first-class seating removed and replaced with 2+3 formation standard-class seating, and some other seats were removed to provide more standing capacity; extra handrails were also provided. The numbers modified are 450043 to 450070, which have become 450543 to 450570 respectively and displayed the letters HC (denoting 'High Capacity') above the unit number on the front of the sets. The modifications were carried out at the Bournemouth Traincare Depot.[11]

In anticipation of the Class 458/5 modifications for use on the Windsor Lines, the 450/5 sub class had the First Class reinstated, and they are now used generally across the SWR routes. These trains retained their 4505xx number as the standard seating configuration remained different but as they completed their SWR interior refurbishment during late 2019 they were returned to their original numbers.

Refresh

South Western Railway, as part of its franchise award in 2017, has carried out a refurbishment programme on its Class 450 fleet. As part of this, every unit has been deep cleaned with carpets and seat covers replaced and every two seats in standard class have had a plug socket fitted. The 24 first class seats carried in the centre of one of the intermediate trailers[12] were replaced with standard-class rows, while new first-class areas of eight seats each were installed immediately adjacent to each driver's cab. These areas feature new leather seats and tables with wireless charging facilities. As part of this work, subclass /5 high-capacity units have also been similarly refurbished, and returned to their original numbers, meaning that all Class 450s once again share a common layout.[13]

Accidents and incidents

On 6 November 2017, unit 450025 was derailed near .[14] Four people were injured; over 300 passengers were evacuated from the train.[15] The accident was caused by track spread (an increase in the distance between rails), and occurred on a 1200NaN0 stretch of line that had not been inspected or maintained for many years because of a misunderstanding between Network Rail and London Underground as to which company was responsible for its upkeep.[16]

On 4 March 2024, unit 450092 was derailed between and stations when it struck an obstruction on the line whilst travelling at a speed of 90mph. No-one was injured and the train was safely evacuated.[17] [18]

Fleet details

Named units

Some units have been named:

Special Liveries

In August 2021, 450067 was painted into a special livery to thank Key workers during the covid pandemic. It is currently painted in SWR grey & blue with Key Workers vinyls. [21]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Trains - Reference List . 8 September 2006 . Siemens Transportation Systems . Erlangen . 39 . 30 December 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111006082417/http://www.mobility.siemens.com/en/data/pdf/ts_tr/02_reference_brochure_trains.pdf . 6 October 2011 .
  2. News: SWR completes £70m 'Desiro' refurbishment as final train enters service . 13 January 2023 . FirstGroup plc . 10 January 2020 . Aberdeen.
  3. Web site: Our Fleet - Class 450 . live . 2021-12-29 . Angel Trains . London . https://web.archive.org/web/20210904235511/https://angeltrains.co.uk/fleet/class-450/ . 2021-09-04 .
  4. Web site: Our Trains - Class 450 'Desiro' . South Western Railway . First MTR South Western Trains . London . 13 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220119140928/https://www.southwesternrailway.com/travelling-with-us/our-trains/class-450-desiro . 19 January 2022 . live.
  5. Book: Technical Information: Desiro UK Electrical Multiple Unit Family . 2005 . Siemens Transportation Systems . Erlangen . Order No. A19100-V800-B251-V2-7600.
  6. Book: First Class Bogies . Siemens Transportation Systems . Graz . 60–61, 67 . 08/08 . 11 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130627060250/http://www.mobility.siemens.com/mobility/global/SiteCollectionDocuments/en/rail-solutions/components-and-systems/bogies-catalog-en.pdf . 27 June 2013 .
  7. Book: System Data for Mechanical and Electrical Coupling of Rail Vehicles in support of GM/RT2190 . 22 June 2011 . SD001 . Rail Safety and Standards Board . London . 4 . 22 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120401203135/http://www.rssb.co.uk/SiteCollectionDocuments/rv_coupling_system_data/SD001.pdf . 1 April 2012 . dead.
  8. News: 22 January 2007 . Commuter protest over rail seats . BBC News . British Broadcasting Corporation . 29 January 2008.
  9. Web site: Class 450 and Class 444 - South West Trains . Siemens Mobility . 11 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170628143113/http://w3.siemens.co.uk/mobility/uk/en/rail_solutions/Commuter_Regional/Service/Class450/Pages/SW.aspx . 28 June 2017 . dead.
  10. News: Green braking for South West Trains. Rail Technology Magazine.
  11. Web site: High capacity Class 450 Desiro sets enter traffic . https://web.archive.org/web/20081029064220/http://www.therailwaycentre.com/News%20January%202008/240108_SWT.html . usurped . 29 October 2008 . 24 January 2008 . 29 January 2008 . TheRailwayCentre.com.
  12. Book: Marsden . C. J. . Traction Recognition . 2007 . Ian Allan Publishing . 978-0-7110-3277-4 . Hersham . 226–227 . 230804946 . 16902750M . registration.
  13. Web site: Train Refurbishment . South Western Railway . First MTR South Western Trains . London . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20181130030325/https://www.southwesternrailway.com/other/about-us/our-plan/transformation-and-growth/train-refurbishment . 30 November 2018.
  14. News: South West Railways train derails near Wimbledon . BBC News . British Broadcasting Corporation . 6 November 2017 . 6 November 2017.
  15. News: Hundreds evacuated and four people injured after train derails near to Wimbledon . Independent Television News . 6 November 2017.
  16. Book: Safety Digest 01/2018: Derailment of a passenger train near Wimbledon, south-west London, 6 November 2017 . February 2018 . Rail Accident Investigation Branch, Department for Transport . Derby . 7 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190725095140/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/679597/D012018_180207_Wimbledon.pdf . 25 July 2019 .
  17. Web site: Woking: Train derailed on 90mph line after hitting object on track . BBC News Online . 4 March 2024.
  18. NetworkRailWssx . Network Rail Wessex . 1764656638391124194 . Here's an update on our plan to get the railway back up and running for tomorrow morning. It might not look like a big job, but first we've got to get the train's front wheels back on the rails. Our 'rerailing' team are on site now deciding on the best way to do that /3.
  19. Stock Update . . 1468 . July 2023 . 87.
  20. Naming Update . Fleet Review . Bendall . S. . Coward . A. . Railways Illustrated . Mortons Media Group . Horncastle . 241 . March 2023 . 23 . 1479-2230.
  21. Web site: Railway Herald :: Imaging Centre :: 450067 at Woking. www.railwayherald.com.