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The British Rail Class 318 is an
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(EMU) passenger train, which operates in west central
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. The units were introduced on 29 September 1986 as part of the electrification of the
Ayrshire Coast Line The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network in Scotland. It has 26 stations and connects the Ayrshire coast to Glasgow. There are three branches, to , and , all running into the high level at . ...
between and /
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with
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(AC) overhead lines. Usage was extended to in January 1987. They were also used on the
Inverclyde Line The Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow Central station through Paisley (Gilmour Street) and a series of stations to the south of the River Clyde and the Firth of Clyde, terminating at Gourock and Wemyss Bay, where it connec ...
in small numbers. The trains currently operate Argyle, Cathcart Circle Line,
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and
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services. As of 2022, these are the oldest EMUs in Scotland, having been in revenue-earning service for 36 years.


Background and history

Effectively a 3-car version of the
Class 317 The British Rail Class 317 is an electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train constructed by British Rail Engineering Limited in two batches, 48 sets being produced in 1981–82 and 24 sets in 1985–87. They were the first of several classes ...
, 21 of these
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-based units were built by
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works between 1985–1986 to replace the elderly Class 101, Class 107, Class 120 and Class 126
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s (DMUs) which had worked the
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South Western sector for nearly 30 years. The technical description of the units are DTSO+MSO+DTSO, consisting of a central motor car (with a roof mounted
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and four Brush TM2141 traction motors located under the floor within both bogies (two motors per bogie)) with a driving trailer at either end. The units run on the standard 25  kV AC overhead line system, and are standard class throughout. The units have a maximum speed of and up to four sets can be worked in multiple to form a 12-car set, although platforms are only capable of handling 8-car trains. The 318 can also operate in multiple with the slightly newer Class 320 in a six car formation, which is regularly used on the North Clyde and Argyle Lines. Upon the introduction of the Class 334s onto
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/
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routes in 2001, both the 334 and 318 were found operating these lines together. There were two named units: 318259 ''Citizens' Network'' and 318266 ''Strathclyder''. Both were denamed during the 2013-2017 refurbishment.


Accidents and incidents

* In July 1995, units 318254 and 318262 were operating a Glasgow Central to Largs service when a braking system failure resulted in the train overshooting the end of the platform at
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. The train crashed through shops at the front of the station, and out into Main Street, Largs. Being very early in the morning, there were no serious injuries. The cab of vehicle 77244 (from set 318254) needed to be completely rebuilt, but 318262 managed to move by rail back to Shields depot. The reconstruction of the station building took almost ten years to complete. * On 3 September 2007 The last carriage of unit 318254 was derailed at low speed as it passed over facing points between
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and Anderston stations, Glasgow. The carriage tilted over and came to rest at an angle of approximately 75 degrees against the tunnel wall. * On 16 January 2008, unit 318267 was involved in a minor collision at
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. Class 334 unit 334017 was working the 08:24 passenger service from when it collided with the empty, stationary 318 whilst preparing to terminate at Glasgow Central. The 334 was in the process of braking and was travelling at less than when the collision occurred. Four passengers were slightly injured; however only one required hospital attention, and was transferred to Glasgow Southern General hospital in a taxi. * On 7 May 2022, a Class 320 (320309) and a Class 318 (318262) derailed between Blairhill and Coatbridge Sunnyside. The train was an empty coaching stock running from Yoker C.S to Shields TMD and was going via the North Clyde due to the Argyle line being closed. Nobody was injured during this incident.


Refurbishment


2005-2007 refurbishment

Between 2005 and 2007, all Class 318s underwent a refurbishment by Hunslet-Barclay which involved the removal of the
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on the driver's cars allowing the provision of a full width drivers cab. The passenger accommodation was also improved, with new passenger door controls, a repainted interior, new seat moquette and flooring, and the installation of new grab handles. New lighting was also fitted, with similar shades to the Class 320 units along with LED lights for cab indicators and marker lights. New passenger information systems, similar to those seen on other trains were fitted. In September 2008 the Scottish Government's agency
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announced that all ''ScotRail'' trains (including from the
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) would be eventually repainted in a new, blue livery with white
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markings on the carriage ends. Since the units had recently been refurbished and repainted, they would be the last in the EMU fleet to be repainted in Saltire livery. In the interim, all units had their "SPT Rail" naming removed, leaving them with an unbranded SPT livery.


2013-2017 refurbishment

The Class 318 units received a second refurbishment between October 2013 and October 2017. The work included: * Repainting into ScotRail saltire livery. * An internal refurbishment that included an internal repaint, new floor vinyl and new blue 'saltire' seat coverings. * Fluorescent lights replaced with LED lighting. * New floor-level lighting in the door vestibules. * Small toilet replaced with a large accessible toilet, as recently fitted to the Class 320 fleet. * Corrosion repairs to bodywork (as the units generally operated on Ayrshire coast services initially, they were frequently exposed to sea water during inclement weather). The refurbishment programme of the Class 318 fleet was completed in October 2017.


Fleet details


References


Further reading

* {{British Rail EMU 318 318 25 kV AC multiple units Train-related introductions in 1986