British Rail Class 168
The Class 168 Clubman is a diesel multiple-unit (DMU) train used by Chiltern Railways for InterCity services between London and the Midlands. They were built in several batches from 1997 onwards. The first batch of units was classified 168/0 under TOPS and bore a large resemblance, both visually and in terms of electrical design, to the Class 165 units previously built by BREL at York. This is because they were based on plans originally drawn up by Network SouthEast and thus can be considered to be Networker Turbos. Subsequent builds, classified 168/1 and 168/2, were given the newer style cab and a new design of wiring and thus are part of the Turbostar family of trains.
British Rail Class 168 "Clubman" | |
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A Chiltern Railways Class 168 "Clubman" unit 168005 at Kidderminster railway station. This unit is from the first batch. | |
In service | 1998 - present |
Manufacturer | ADtranz |
Family name | Turbostar |
Constructed | 1998-2004 |
Refurbishment | Late 2007 |
Number built | 19 trainsets |
Formation | 3 or 4 cars per trainset |
Fleet numbers | 168001 - 168005, 168106 - 168113, 168214 - 168219 |
Operator | Chiltern Railways |
Line(s) served | Chiltern Main Line, London to Aylesbury Line |
Specifications | |
Maximum speed | 100 mph |
Engine(s) | MTU 6R 183TD |
Safety system(s) | ATP AWS TPWS Tripcock system |
Gauge | Standard gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) |