British Rail Class 421 - Preserved Units

Preserved Units


Unit Number
Type Phase DTCsoL MBSO TSO
(*TSRB)
DTCsoL Livery Location Notes
7032 2101 2251 - - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69302* - Network SouthEast Abbey View Disabled Centre -
7034 2110 2260 - - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69304* - Network SouthEast Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust -
7036 2104 2254 2002 - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69306* - BR(S) Green Spa Valley Railway - Used as a static cafe as Tunbridge Wells West station.
7040 2105 2255 2003 - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69310* - BR(S) Green Dartmoor Railway -
7046 2108 2258 - - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69316* - BR(S) Green Riccarton Junction
7048 2109 2259 2004 - 4Big Phase 1 - - 69318* - BR(S) Green Colne Valley Railway -
7051 2203 - - - 4Big Phase 2 - - 69332* - Network SouthEast Dartmoor Railway -
7053 2205 - - - 4Big Phase 2 - - 69339* - BR(S) Green Finmere
7055 2207 2112 2262 2001 4Big Phase 2 - - 69333* - BR(S) Green Lavender Line -
7057 2209 - - - 4Big Phase 2 - - 69335* - LNER Green/Cream Wensleydale Railway -
7058 2210 - - - 4Big Phase 2 - - 69337* - BR Green Hastings Diesels
7327 1127 1753 - - 4Cig Phase 1 76102 62043 70721 76048 Connex Network SouthEast Railway Society -
7337 - 1816 1303 - 4Cig Phase 2 - 62287 - - South West Trains Lincolnshire Wolds Railway
7373 - 1819 1306 - 4Cig Phase 2 - - 71041 - South West Trains Hever railway station
7376 1276 2251 1394 1499 4Cig Phase 2 76726 62364 71080 76797 South West Trains Dean Forest Railway
7390 1290 2255 2003 1392 3Cig Phase 2 76740 62378 - - South West Trains -
7397 1297 2256 1399 - 3Cig Phase 2 76747 62385 - 76818 BR Green 400Series.co.uk
7414 1214 1883 1497 - 3Cig Phase 2 76764 62402 - 76835 BR Blue/Grey Mid-Norfolk Railway
7417 1217 1884 - - 4Cig Phase 2 - - 71085 - White / Art Design Deptford High Street
7423 1223 1888 1498 - 4Cig# Phase 2 76773 62411 4925# 76844 BR Green Epping Ongar Railway

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