Driving Brake Standard Open - Fleet Details

Fleet Details

Full details of the DBSO fleet are given below:

Key: In Service Stored Preserved Under repair Scrapped
Numbers Built Converted Current/Final Livery Operator Withdrawn Status
DBSO BSO
9701 9528 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow NR Yellow Network Rail Operational In Service with Network Rail
9702 9510 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow NR Yellow Network Rail Operational In Service with Network Rail
9703 9517 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow NR Yellow Network Rail Operational In Service with Network Rail
9704 9512 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow Anglia Railways FM Rail 07/2006 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
9705 9519 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow Anglia Railways ’one’ 01/2006 Secure storage at MoD Kineton
9706 9514 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow InterCity ScotRail British Rail 11/1984 Scrapped following accident
9707 9511 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow Anglia Railways ’one’ 01/2006 Secure storage at MoD Kineton
9708 9530 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow NR Yellow Network Rail Operational In Service with Network Rail
9709 9515 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow Anglia Railways FM Rail 07/2006 Secure storage at MoD Long Marston
9710 9518 1974 Derby 1979 Glasgow ’one’ ’one’ 08/2005 Secure storage at Eastleigh
9711 9532 1974 Derby 1985 Glasgow Anglia Railways ’one’ 12/2006 Secure storage at MoD Kineton
9712 9534 1974 Derby 1985 Glasgow Translink Gatwick NI Railways 04/2006 At York Road Depot, Belfast
9713 9535 1974 Derby 1985 Glasgow Anglia Railways Mid-Norfolk Railway 01/2006 Stored at Eastleigh pending move to Dereham
9714 9536 1974 Derby 1986 Glasgow NR Yellow Network Rail Operational In Service with Network Rail

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