British railway rolling stock

British railway rolling stock refers to the trains used in Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).

Main line operators

These lists only include trains currently reported in use on Network Rail routes. For details of previous rolling stock and future deliveries you should see the pages for the individual operators or the alternative lists in the 'see also' section at the bottom of this page.

Electrified routes generally use either 25,000V AC supplied by overhead lines, or 750V DC third rail. The majority of self-powered trains are diesel but other systems are being developed. Some trains use a combination of these power systems so that they can use different routes.

Multiple units and railcars

Operator Image Class Design Power source Top Speed Quantity Carriages Notes
mph km/h
Avanti West Coast 221 Voyager Diesel 125 200 18 5 [1][2]
390/0 Pendolino AC electric 21 9 [3]
390/1 35 11 [3]
Arriva Rail London
378/1 Electrostar DC electric 75 120 20 5 [4]
378/2 AC and DC electric 37 5 [4]
710/1 Aventra AC electric 30 4
710/2 AC and DC electric 18 4
710/3 6 5
c2c 357 Electrostar AC electric 100 160 74 4 [5]
720/6 Aventra 110 177 12 5 To enter service later in 2022[6][7]
Chiltern Railways 165/0 Networker Diesel 75 120 28 2 [8]
11 3 [8]
168/0 Turbostar 100 160 5 4 [9]
168/1 2 4 [9]
6 3 [9]
168/2 3 3 [9]
3 4 [9]
168/3 9 2 [9]
CrossCountry 170/1 Turbostar Diesel 100 160 10 3 [10]
7 2 [10]
170/3 2 3 [10]
170/5 5 2
170/6 5 3
220 Voyager 125 200 34 4 [11]
221 4 4 [1]
20 5 [1]
DB Cargo UK 325 British Rail Mark 3 AC electric 100 160 15 4 Parcels traffic, DC electric pick up removed or isolated[12]
East Midlands Railway 156 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 18 2 18 out of 20 trains are currently in service[13]
158/0 90 145 26 2 [13]
170/4 Turbostar 100 160 5 3 [13]
170/5 8 2 [13]
222/0
222/1
Voyager 125 200 4 7 [14]
23 5 [14]
360/1 Desiro AC electric 110 180 21 5 [15]
Elizabeth line 345 Aventra AC electric 90 145 70 9 Some units temporarily working as 7 cars[16]
Eurostar 373 TGV TMST AC electric 186 300 14 18 Also operates on 1500V DC overhead in Europe, DC electric pick up removed[17]
374 Velaro 200 320 17 16 Also operates on 1500V DC overhead in Europe[18]
Gatwick Express 387/2 Electrostar AC and DC electric 110 177 19 4 [19]
Grand Central 180 Coradia Diesel 125 200 10 5
Great Northern 387/1 Electrostar AC and DC electric 110 177 29 4 [19]
387/2 8 4
387/3 6 4 [20]
717 Desiro 85 137 25 6 [21]
Great Western Railway
150/2 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 20 2 [22]
158/0 90 145 11 2
1 3
158/9 6 3
165/1 Networker 90 145 20 2 [8]
16 3 [8]
166 21 3 [23]
387/1 Electrostar AC electric 110 177 33 4 [19]
12 4 Heathrow Express sets[19][24]
800/0 AT300 AC electric and diesel 140 225 36 5 GWR 'InterCity Express Train' sets[25]
800/3 21 9
802/0 22 5
802/1 14 9
Greater Anglia 321/3 British Rail Mark 3 AC electric 100 160 30 4 [26]
720/1 Aventra 44 5
720/5 89 5
745/0 FLIRT 10 12 InterCity sets with first class seating area[27]
745/1 10 12 Stansted Express sets, standard class only[27]
755/3 AC electric and diesel 14 3 [28]
755/4 24 4 [28]
Hull Trains 802/3 AT300 AC electric and diesel 140 225 5 5 Hull Trains 'Paragon' sets[25]
London North Eastern Railway 800/1 AT300 AC electric and diesel 140 225 13 9 LNER 'Azuma' train sets[25]
800/2 10 5
801/1 AC electric 12 5
801/2 30 9
Locomotive Services 121 British Rail Diesel 70 110 32 1
Lumo 803 AT300 AC electric 125 200 5 5
Merseyrail 507 British Rail PEP DC electric 75 120 32 3 [29]
508 27 3 [30]
Network Rail 153 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 3 1 Track inspection[31]
313 British Rail Mark 3 AC and DC electric 3 1 Test train.[32][33]
950 Sprinter Diesel 2 1 Test train based on Class 150 design.[34][22]
Northern Trains 150/0 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 2 3
150/1 50 2 [22]
150/2 28 2 [22]
155 7 2 [35]
156 47 2
158/0 90 140 8 3 [36]
35 2 [36]
158/9 10 2 [36]
170/4 Turbostar 100 160 16 3
195/0 Civity 25 2
195/1 33 3
319 British Rail Mark 3 AC electric 15 4
323 Hunslet Transportation Projects 90 145 17 3 [37]
331/0 Civity 100 160 31 3 [38]
331/1 12 4 [38]
333 CAF/Siemens Transportation Systems 16 4 [39]
ScotRail 153 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 5 1 Attached to Class 156
156 43 2 [39]
158/0 90 145 41 2 [36]
170/3 Turbostar 100 160 32 3 [10]
170/4 4 3 [10]
318 British Rail Mark 3 AC electric 90 145 21 3 [40]
320/3 22 3 [40]
320/4 100 160 12 3 Modified from Class 321 four-car units[40]
334 Juniper 90 145 40 3 [41]
380/0 Desiro 100 160 22 3 [42]
380/1 16 4 [42]
385/0 AT200 46 3 [43]
385/1 24 4 [43]
Sheffield Supertram 399 Citylink AC and DC electric 60 97 7 3 Tram-train, can operate on Supertram 750V DC overhead or Network Rail 25,000V AC overhead. Articulated tram with three body sections.[44]
Southeastern 375/3 Electrostar DC electric 100 160 10 3 [45]
375/6 30 4 [45]
375/7 15 4 [45]
375/8 30 4 [45]
375/9 27 4 Outer suburban sets[45]
376 75 120 36 5 [46]
377/5 AC and DC electric 100 160 23 4 [47]
395 AT300 AC and DC electric 140 225 29 6 [48]
465/0 Networker DC electric 75 120 50 4 [49]
465/1 47 4 [49]
465/2 16 4 [49]
465/9 34 4 Rebuilt from 465/2[49]
466 43 2 [50]
707 Desiro City 100 160 18 5 [51]
Southern 171/2 Turbostar Diesel 100 160 2 2 [52]
171/4 2 4 [52]
171/7 10 2 [52]
171/8 6 4 [52]
313 British Rail Mark 3 DC electric 75 120 19 3 AC electric pantograph removed[33]
377/1 Electrostar DC electric 100 160 64 4
377/2 AC and DC electric 15 4 [47]
377/3 DC electric 28 3 Modified from 375/3[47]
377/4 DC electric 75 4 [47]
377/5 AC and DC electric 23 5 [47]
377/6 DC electric 26 5 [47]
377/7 AC and DC electric 8 5 [47]
455/8 British Rail Mark 3 DC electric 75 120 46 4 [53]
South Western Railway 158/0 Sprinter Diesel 90 145 10 2 [36]
159 30 3 [54]
444 Desiro DC electric 100 160 45 5 [55]
450 127 4 [56]
455/7 British Rail Mark 3 75 120 50 4 [53]
455/8 21 4 [53]
455/9 20 4 [53]
458/5 Juniper 36 5
484 D-Train 60 97 5 2 Isle of Wight services[57]
707 Desiro City 100 160 12 5 [58]
Thameslink 700/0 Desiro City AC and DC electric 100 160 60 8 [59]
700/1 55 12 [59]
TransPennine Express 185 Desiro Diesel 100 160 51 3 [60]
397 Civity AC electric 125 200 12 5 TransPennine Express 'Nova 2'[61][62]
802/3 AT300 AC electric and diesel 140 225 19 5 TransPennine Express 'Nova 1'[25]
Transport for Wales 150/2 Sprinter Diesel 75 120 36 2 [22]
153 26 1 [63]
158/0 90 145 24 2 [63]
170 Turbostar 100 160 3 3 To be withdrawn in 2023[63]
175/0 Coradia 3 2 Plus 8 stored out of service[63]
175/1 14 3 Plus 2 stored out of service[63]
197 Civity 100 160 32 2 or 3 Fleet being delivered, full fleet will be 51 two-car and 26 three-car[63]
230 D-Train 60 97 5 2 [63]
231 FLIRT 90 145 11 4 [63]
Vintage Trains 144 Pacer Diesel 75 120 3 3 [64]
West Midlands Trains 139 Parry People Mover LPG and flywheel[65] 40 64 2 1 [66]
170/5 Turbostar Diesel 100 160 16 2
172/0 8 2 [67]
172/1 4 2 [68]
172/2 12 2 [67]
172/3 15 3 [67]
319 British Rail Mark 3 AC electric 100 160 11 4
323 Hunslet-Barclay 90 145 26 3 [37]
350/1 Desiro 110 177 30 4 [69]
350/2 37 4 [69]
350/3 10 4 [69]
350/4 10 4 [69]

Locomotives

Operator Image Class Power source Maximum speed Quantity Notes
mph km/h
Caledonian Sleeper 73/9 Diesel 90 145 6 DC electric pick up equipment removed from these locomotives, Hired from GB Railfreight.[70]
92 AC and DC electric 87 140 7 Hired from GB Railfreight.[71]
Chiltern Railways 68 Diesel 100 160 6 Hired from Direct Rail Services.[72]
Colas Rail 37/0 Diesel 90 140 8
37421 37/4 2
37/6 2
43 125 200 5 [73]
56 80 129 10 [74]
66 75 120 5 [75]
67 125 200 2 [76]
70 75 120 17 [77]
DB Cargo UK 60 Diesel 60 97 81
66 75 120 161
67 125 200 24 Also 7 locomotives hired to Transport for Wales.[78]
90 AC electric 110 177 24 [79]
92 AC and DC electric 87 140 8
DCRail 56 Diesel 80 129 3 [74]
60 60 97 4 [80]
Direct Rail Services 37/0 Diesel 90 140 5
37/4 10 [81]
37/6 7
37/7 1
57/0 75 120 9 [82]
57/3 95 153 8
66 75 120 24
68 100 160 14 Also 20 locomotives hired to Chiltern Railways and TransPennine Express[72]
88/0 AC electric and diesel 10 [83]
East Midlands Railway 08 Diesel 15 24 4 [84]
Freightliner 08 Diesel 15 24 9 [84]
59 75 120 14 [85][86]
66 75 120 108
66/6 66 105 19 [75]
70 15 24 19 [77]
86 AC electric 100 160 16 [87]
90 110 177 23 [79][88]
GB Railfreight 08 Diesel 15 24 3 [84]
09 27.5 44 2
47/7 75 121 3 [89]
50 100 161 2 [89][90]
56 80 129 18 [74]
59 60 97 1 [85]
60 60 97 10 [89]
66 75 120 92 [89][75][91]
73/1 DC electric and diesel 90 145 9 [70]
73/2 3 [70]
73/9 5 Also 6 hired to Caledonian Sleeper[70]
92 AC and DC electric 87 140 9 Also 7 hired to Caledonian Sleeper [71]
Great Western Railway 08 Diesel 15 24 8 [84]
43 125 200 35 [92]
57/6 95 152 4 [82]
Greater Anglia 08 Diesel 15 24 3
Locomotive Services 20 Diesel 75 120 2
37 80 130 4
40 90 140 1 [93]
43 125 200 4 [94]
45 90 145 1
47 75 120 9
55 100 160 2
60 60 97 1
73/9 DC electric and diesel 90 145 1
86 AC electric 100 160 1
87 110 180 1
90 110 180 2
London North Eastern Railway 91 AC electric 140 225 12
Network Rail 08 Diesel 15 24 1 [84]
43 Diesel 125 200 3 Used for the New Measurement Train.[73]
73/1 DC electric and diesel 90 145 1 [70]
73/9 2 [70]
97 Diesel 80 130 4 Modified Class 37 locomotives.[81]
RailAdventure 43 Diesel 125 200 6 6 power cars operational for empty stock movements plus 2 for spares[95]
Rail Operations Group 37 Diesel 80 130 6
47/4 75 120 6
57/3 95 152 4
ScotRail 43 Diesel 125 200 52 [96]
TransPennine Express 68 Diesel 100 160 14 TransPennine Express 'Nova 3' trains. Hired from Direct Rail Services.[72][97]
Transport for Wales 67 Diesel 125 200 7 Hired from DB Cargo UK[78]
West Coast Railways 03 Diesel 28.5 46 3
08 15 24 3 [84]
33 85 137 4 [98]
37 80 130 11
47 75 120 22
57/0 75 120 3 [82]
57/3 95 153 4 [82]
57/6 95 152 1 [82]
86 AC electric 100 160 1
West Midlands Trains 08 Diesel 15 24 2 [84]

Passenger coaches and vans

Operator Image Type Maximum speed Quantity (Coaches) Quantity (Driving trailer) Notes
Coach Driving trailer mph km/h
Caledonian Sleeper - Mark 5 100 160 75 - [99]
Chiltern Railways Mark 3 125 200 31 6 [100]
CrossCountry - Mark 3 125 200 40 - High Speed Train[100]
DB Cargo UK Mark 3 125 200 - - [100]
Direct Rail Services Mark 2 100 160 - - [101]
Great Western Railway - Mark 3 125 200 63 - High Speed Train[92]
- Mark 3 110 177 18 - Night Riviera sleeper service[100]
Locomotive Services - Mark 1 100 160 - -
- Mark 2 100 160 - - [101]
- Mark 3 125 200 - -
London North Eastern Railway Mark 4 140 225 90 10 InterCity 225[102]
Network Rail - Mark 1 100 160 - - [101]
Mark 2 100 160 - - [101]
Mark 3 125 200 3 - New Measurement Train[100]
ScotRail - Mark 3 125 200 120 - High Speed Train[96]
TransPennine Express Mark 5A 125 200 52 14 Trans-Pennine Express 'Nova 3' trains.[99]
Transport for Wales Mark 4 125 200 37 8 [78]
West Coast Railways - Mark 1 100 160 - - [103]
- Mark 2 100 160 - - [101]

Freight wagons

Examples of modern freight wagons used in Britain. Wagons with UIC codes may also operate in Europe.

Image TOPS code UIC code Type Wheels Operator or customer Usual traffic (and comments)
BYA - Covered 8 DB Cargo UK Steel
FBA - Flat 8 GB Railfreight Containers
FEA - Open 8 Network Rail Track components
FLA - Flat 8 Freightliner Containers (Low platform height for tall containers)
FNA - Flat 8 Direct Rail Services Nuclear flask
FNA Uas Flat 8 Direct Rail Services Nuclear flask
FSA - Flat 8 Freightliner Containers
HHA - Hopper 8 Freightliner Coal
HIA - Hopper 8 Freightliner Stone
HOA - Hopper 8 DB Cargo UK Stone
HQA - Hopper 8 Network Rail Ballast (Auto ballaster)
HTA - Hopper 8 DB Cargo UK Coal
IEA Ealnos Open 8 Network Rail Ballast
IPA Laadffoos Flat 8 DB Cargo UK Cars
IYA Sfhimms Covered 8 DB Cargo UK Steel
JGA - Hopper 8 GB Railfreight
JHA - Hopper 8 Mendip Rail Stone[104]
JIA  ? Hopper 8 Imerys China clay
JNA - Open 8 Mendip Rail Stone[104]
JNA Ealnos Open 8 Mendip Rail Stone[104]
JNA - Open 8 Network Rail Ballast
MBA - Open 8 DB Cargo UK General goods
MEA - Open 4 DB Cargo UK Coal
MJA - Open 8 GB Railfreight General goods
MLA - Open 8 GB Railfreight Ballast
MLA - Open 8 DB Cargo UK Ballast or general goods
MMA Ealnos Open 8 DB Cargo UK Stone or general goods
MRA - Open 8 Network Rail Ballast (side tipping)
MWA Ealnos Open 8 Freightliner Stone or general goods
PCA - Hopper 4 Blue Circle Industries Cement powder
VGA - Van 4 DB Cargo UK General goods (British Rail design)
YWA - Flat 8 Network Rail Track components (British Rail 'Salmon' design)
YXA - Flat 8 Network Rail Track components
YXA Sfkmmss Flat 8 Network Rail Track components

Other networks

See also

British Rail and National Rail

Other operators

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