British Rail Class 150

The British Rail Class 150 Sprinter is a class of diesel multiple unit passenger trains; they were developed and constructed by British Rail Engineering Limited at York Carriage Works between 1984 and 1987 for use on regional services across the UK. The type is a second-generation design, built to more modern standards and based on BR's Mark 3 body design for longer-distance services. It was developed alongside the lower-cost Pacers, which were built using bus parts, for use on short-distance services. Two prototype units were built, followed by 135 production units in two batches. Subsequently, further members of the Sprinter family were also developed and introduced to service, including the Class 155, Class 156, Class 158 and Class 159.

British Rail Class 150
Sprinter
Northern Class 150 at Manchester Piccadilly in 2024
Interior of a refurbished Northern Class 150/1
In service1984–present
ManufacturerBritish Rail Engineering Limited
Order no.
  • 30884 (150/0 DMSL vehicles)
  • 30885 (150/0 DMS vehicles)
  • 30986 (150/0 MS vehicles)
  • 31011 (150/1 DMSL vehicles)
  • 31012 (150/1 DMS vehicles)
  • 31017 (150/2 DMSL vehicles)
  • 31018 (150/2 DMS vehicles)
Built atYork Carriage Works
Family nameSprinter
ReplacedBR First-Generation DMUs
Constructed1984–1987
Number built137
Successor
Formation2 or 3 cars per unit:
DMSL-DMS or DMSL-MS-DMS
Diagram
  • 150/0 DMSL vehicles: DP230
  • 150/0 DMS vehicles: DP231
  • 150/0 MS vehicles: DR202 & DR203
  • 150/1 DMSL vehicles: DP238
  • 150/1 DMS vehicles: DP239
  • 150/2 DMSL vehicles: DP242
  • 150/2 DMS vehicles: DP243
Fleet numbers
  • 150/0: 150001–150002
  • 150/1: 150101–150150
  • 150/2: 150201–150285
Capacity
  • NT: 124, 131 or 149 seats
  • GWR: 147 seats
Operators
Depots
Specifications
Car body constructionSteel
Car length
  • 150/0 and /1 vehicles:
    19.930 m (65 ft 4.6 in)
  • 150/2 vehicles:
    19.741 m (64 ft 9.2 in)
Width2.816 m (9 ft 2.9 in)
Height3.774 m (12 ft 4.6 in)
Floor height1.144 m (3 ft 9.0 in)
DoorsDouble-leaf pocket sliding (2 per side per car)
Wheelbase
  • Bogies:
    2.600 m (8 ft 6.4 in)
  • Bogie centres:
    14.170 m (46 ft 5.9 in)
Maximum speed75 mph (120 km/h)
Weight
  • Vehicles as built:
  • 150/0 DMSL: 35.8 t (35.2 long tons; 39.5 short tons)
  • 150/0 MS: 34.4 t (33.9 long tons; 37.9 short tons)
  • 150/0 DMS: 35.6 t (35.0 long tons; 39.2 short tons)
  • All 150/1: 36.5 t (35.9 long tons; 40.2 short tons)
  • 150/2 DMSL: 37.5 t (36.9 long tons; 41.3 short tons)
  • 150/2 DMS: 36.5 t (35.9 long tons; 40.2 short tons)
Prime mover(s)
  • Unit 150001:
    3 × Cummins NT855-R4
  • Unit 150002 before 1986:
    3 × Rolls-Royce C6 305R
  • 150/1 and /2 units:
    2 × Cummins NT855-R5
  • (all one per car)
Engine type
  • Cummins: inline-6 4-stroke turbo-diesel
  • Rolls-Royce: diesel
DisplacementCummins: 14.0 L (855.00 cu in) per engine
Power output213 kW (286 hp) per engine
Transmission
  • Unit 150001 and all /1 & /2 units:
    Voith T211r (hydrokinetic)
  • Unit 150002 before 1986:
    SCG R.500 (epicyclic)
UIC classification
  • 2-car units: 2′B′+B′2′
  • 3-car units: 2′B′+B′2′+B′2′
Bogies
  • BREL
  • 150/0 powered: BX8P
  • 150/0 unpowered: BX8T
  • 150/1 & /2 powered: BP38
  • 150/1 & /2 unpowered: BT38
Minimum turning radius70 m (230 ft)
Braking system(s)Electro-pneumatic (tread)
('Westcode' 3-step)
Safety system(s)
Coupling systemBSI
Multiple workingWithin class, and with Classes 14x, 15x, and 170
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
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