British Rail Class 115

class of 41 four-car suburban diesel multiple units built by Derby C&W Works

These 41 high density sets operated the outer-suburban services from Marylebone usually to destinations such as High Wycombe, Aylesbury and Banbury which are on the Chiltern Main Line and Great Central Main Line (now the London to Aylesbury Line). Sometimes, these sets used to operate 8-12 car long expresses to Nottingham Victoria in the final years of the GCML. Coincidentally, the 115 were under Table 115 in the British Rail timetable.

British Rail Class 115
In service1960-1998
ManufacturerBR Derby
Number built41
Formation4 cars per trainset
Operator(s)British Rail
Line(s) servedChiltern Main Line, London to Aylesbury Line
Specifications
Maximum speed70 mph
Weight38 tonnes
Prime mover(s)BUT (Leyland Albion) of 230hp
Track gauge1435 mm (4 ft 8½ in)

Based on the basic Derby high density design, the sets are similar to Class 127 but were internally superior as the class had larger windows, better furnishings, lighting and wall surfaces.

Some sets were also built for the CLC line between Liverpool and Manchester. These were later transferred to Marylebone. They also worked from Tyseley in the later years.

The Marylebone sets, which were later transferred to Bletchley but remained on Chiltern Line duties, were declared surplus after the introduction of Class 165s, from 1991 onwards. While at Bletchley depot the class was also used on the Gospel Oak to Barking Line, units being formed as power twins. They were in turn replaced on this line by class 117 power twins.

The final Class 115 working out of Marylebone was in July 1992. The Tyseley sets survived a bit longer, until February 1994.