[画像:The tie]Testing the prototype HST in 1973
The power cars were equipped with Paxman Valenta 12RP200L, 2,250 HP 12-cylinder marine engines chosen for their high power to weight ratio but although the vehicles had been built with sufficient room for a much larger 16-cylinder version these were never fitted.
Authorised in August 1970, only 22 months later the prototype vehicles arrived at the RTC in the summer of 1972 where they underwent safety checks in the specialist workshop. Later the train was instrumented prior to starting its intensive and stringent type testing.
Click on the picture for a bigger image - All photos are the author's unless otherwise credited.
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The original design of nose cone fitted to E3173 and pictured on test in 1970
This is a composite picture of the original publicity material for the HSDT from 1972. Unfortunately it doesn't join very well!
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Author's collection
Another view inside the worksAuthor's collection
Author's collection Model A model of the prototype HST
Author's collection
Once the power cars were completed at Crewe they were hauled to Derby where they were assembled with the Mk3 coaches which were built in the C&W Works to form the complete unit.
For some details of the train consist and what happened to the vehicles look here
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Author's collection RTC 1972 Later in the summer pictured in the RTC yard the coaches had lost their 2nd class logos. Note that E12000 is equipped with buffers - later HST Mk3's just had a buckeye coupling
Colin Marsden
BR Official Passing RTC Feb 73 On a misty day in February 1973 the HST set passes the RTC yard on its first run - note ex-LMS Dynamometer Car - now Test Car No:3 - behind the leading power car.
Mick Wright
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The guard's door at the rear
Alan Rimmer
Power car 41001 with a single coach being hauled somewhere on the Old Dalby test track probably in late 1972 and possibly at Folly Hall Lane bridge
The Mk1 buffet car RKB 1524 with BT10 bogies in THE RTC sidings
Peter Fox
The unit underwent a number of high speed runs on the ECML between York and Darlington commencing on 5th May 1973. During June the set ran up to 140 mile/h and on June 12th attained a world speed record for diesel traction of 143.2 mile/h in the Northallerton area.
The emblem at the head of the page is taken from the special commemorative tie which was issued after the event.
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David Wharton collection York The rear of the set at York Station in the summer of 1973
David Wharton collection
This is a publicity photograph, probably taken on the ECML between York and Darlington
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BR official Midland Another shot showing the Mk1 buffet and Test Car 3 at the rear of the train
Colin Marsden
Gordon Lacy
Gordon Lacy
Norman Preedy
At York on 24th September 1973
Mick Tozer
Mick Tozer E10000 A Mk3 2nd class buffet E10000 was later included in the formation and is pictured on 11th November 1974 in Longsight Carriage sheds after being removed from the HST set. Thiswas later converted into R&DD Lab Coach 15 'Argus' and later became DM&EE's Test Car 4. It survived being cut up in 2003 and ended up in the NMT.
A J Sparks
Mick Wright Inside OOC Testing was also carried out on the Western Region based at Old Oak Common depot. Here's re-numbered power car 43001 on set no:252 001 sticking out of the Paint Shop at OOC in 1974.
Martyn Chapman
Approaching Bristol TM from the west on December 17th 1974 on test
G Roy Haunsell
Heading south on to Welwyn Viaduct in summer 1973 for a press run from KX
Graeme Herrington
Heading north from Welwyn Viaduct in summer 1973 on a press run from KX
Graeme Herrington
Here it is on 28th January 1975 pictured at Tavistock Jcn on the Up Relief line. It is thought to be on a Press special but has instrumentation fitted in the cab (perhaps an intercom) evidenced by the cables.
Exe Rail
In service
Following completion of over 100,000 miles during its type testing and evaluation phase, mainly run on ECML the unit moved to the WR in late 1974 and entered passenger service on the Western Region of BR on 5th May 1975 running initially between London Paddington, Bristol and Weston-Super-Mare
Malcolm Ravensdale At the bottom of the Lickey Bank approaching Bromsgrove on 9th December 1974 en route from Derby RTC to Old Oak Common
Photo courtesy Bob Dunn via John Burns
Ian Walmsley First day in service On 5th May 1975 prototype set 252 001 stands in platform 4 at Paddington on its first day in service.
Colin Marsden
At Swindon with a service to Bristol on 15th May 1975
Jon Porter Paddington On 17th May 1975 the set is captured again at Paddington with a service to Bristol
Ian Walmsley
Ian Walmsley Bath The prototype 252 set leaves Bath en route to Bristol in the first days of service running
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Richard Clayton Another shot of the prototype HST passing Twyford on 20th February 1975
Richard Clayton
Ivo Peters In September 1976 set 252 001 rolls into Swindon's platform 3 with a Down service including production Mk3 coaches. By this time the original livery was looking decidedly jaded.
Pete Piszczek
Unknown 252 001 arriving at Reading sometime in 1975
Honest John
Pete Piszczek Bristol Parked on the centre road next to platform 13 at Bristol TM
Andy Kirkham
Garry Brookes Keynsham
252 001 High Speed Train passes through Keynsham Station in June 1975.
K H Cribb
BR Official
Shildon 1975
The HST was included in the celebrations to mark 150 years since the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway at Shildon, Co. Durham on 31st August 1975 where it was the last in the cavalcade of rolling stock.
Peter Rose Shildon 1975 The HST passes 8 MP as it completes the procession
BR Official
252001 at Shildon on 24th August 1975
David Ford Collection Shildon 1975 After the procession Exhibit No:34 is pictured alongside Locomotion
BR Official
Following the widespread introduction of production HST's the prototype power cars were withdrawn from service in late 1976 and returned to the RTC at Derby where they were taken into Departmental stock. They were re-numbered as ADB975812/3 and used for a number of years to haul various test trains. There was even talk of converting them to straight electric traction when the 'electric HST' was being considered, but it was not to be.
Second life
Alan Rimmer Wigan On 17th May 1978 one of the power cars heads a test train with two APT-P power cars in the formation through Wigan North Western station.
David N Clough
Authors collection Test Train Here a special test train is pictured at Sydney Gardens, Bath in July 1978 with one of the power cars and including Lab One in the formation
Ivo Peters
Garry Brookes Way & Works The two powers cars pictured on the Way & Works sidings at Derby in the late 1970's
Unknown
Dave Godfrey Etches Park The two power cars were often stabled at the back of Etches Park depot in Derby, where they were pictured in April 1980.
Dave Godfrey
Dave Godfrey Scrap Road In March 1983 the two power cars are pictured out of use on the scrap road at Derby Locomotive Works. Their fate would be quite different, one was scrapped at Rotherham in 1990 and the other still survives today as part of the national collection at NRM and is now fully operational and based at the Great Central (Nottingham) Railway ay Ruddington.
Adrian Healey
John Glynn The return The surviving power car is pictured back at Old Oak Common, 26 years after the previous OOC photos, attending the August 2000 open day
Duncan Milburn
Preservation
Plans were announced by the 125 Group in May 2011 to return 41001 to service, under the banner of Project Miller (named after Terry Miller, formerly Chief Engineer (Traction & Rolling Stock) for British Rail).
The power car was on long term loan based at the Great Central (Nottingham) Railway at Ruddington but in July 2019 the vehicle was recalled by NRM due to 'repeated breaches of the conditions' in the loan agreement
What a shame it won't be seen on the main line or preserved railways in future!
More pictures will be added as time permits