British Rail Class 411 - Fleet Details

Fleet Details

The final three units (nos. 1697–1699) were withdrawn in July 2005. Unit 1698 was reinstated a month later and was finally withdrawn in September 2005. All three of the final units were scrapped except for their TSO coaches, which were dispersed as follows:-

  • 1697's TSO 70294 to HM Prison, Lindholme.
  • 1698's TSO 70300 to Fighting Cocks PH, Middleton.
  • 1699's TSO 70512 to HM Prison, Lindholme.
Unrefurbished Units
Class Type No. Built

(Converted*)

Year Built

(Converted*)

No. Range Withdrawn Notes
Class 410 4 Bep 22 1957-63 7001-7022 1984 Refurbished 1979–1984.
Class 411 4 Cep 111 1956-63 7101-7211 1984 Refurbished 1979–1984.
Class 412 4 Tep 4* 1982* 2701–2704 1986 Converted back to standard 4CEP.
Refurbished Units
Class Type No.

Converted

Year

Converted

No. Range Operator Unit Numbers Withdrawn No. preserved
Class 411/4 3 Cep 6 1993 1401–1406 BR 1401–1406 1994 -
Class 411/5 4 Cep 122 1979-84 1500–1621 SET

07/2004 -
SWT

05/2004
Class 411/6 4 Cep 3 1995 1697–1699 SET 1697–1699 (ex. SWT) 09/2005 -
SWT 1697–1699 04/2004
Class 411/9 3 Cep 18 1999 1101–1118 SET 1101–1118 03/2003 1
2 2003-04 1198–1199 SWT 1198–1199 12/2004
Class 412/0 4 Bep 7 1979-84 2301–2307 SWT 2301–2307 12/2002* -
Class 412/1 4 Bep 7 2002 2311–2317 SWT 2311–2317 03/2005 2
Class 412/2 4 Bep 7 2002 2321–2327 SWT 2321–2327 12/2003 1

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