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Class 253, Class 254 and Class 255 are
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classifications that have been applied to
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high speed trains in Great Britain in the past. The classifications are not currently in official use, but the Class 255 designation was resurrected by Great Western Railway for their short-formed 2+4 sets in 2019.


History


Class 253 and 254

When built, from 1976 onwards, the
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rolling stock was classified in the diesel-electric multiple unit (DEMU) series; with semi-fixed formations of power cars and intermediate passenger-carrying trailer cars. They were all numbered in the 4xxxx carriage series. Numbers followed on from those allocated to the prototype Class 252; power cars being numbered from 43002 upwards. Class 253 were Western Region 2+7 (two power cars and seven coaches) sets operating out of London Paddington, Class 254 Eastern Region and Scottish Region 2+8 sets operating out of London King's Cross. Because power cars could be serviced independently of their allocated set number, the initial set numbering was abolished on the power cars once they started to be moved between sets – the power cars were then reclassified class 43 locomotives once divorced from the initial fixed formations and the trailers treated as coaching stock (albeit remaining dedicated to
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formations. None of this resulted in power car or carriage renumbering. Classes 253 and 254 are still referenced in the Network Rail Scottish sectional appendix.


Class 255

In 2002, Class 255 was allocated for the reformation of some HST power cars and trailers into semi-fixed formation trains, to be known as ''Virgin Challengers'', for use by
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after the introduction of its new '' Voyagers'' (classes
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and 221). These formations would have had power cars sandwiching one Trailer First, a Trailer Buffet, two Trailer Seconds and a Trailer Guard Second, and were intended for use on planned services between Blackpool,
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, and
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to Birmingham via Swindon. These plans were later abandoned with the Strategic Rail Authority deciding to transfer most of the stock to
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to Manchester
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services.


Present

Great Western Railway's short formed HST sets have been designated the Class 255 ''Castle'' classification, though this is not a
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classification as they are still
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trains. Following their use on intercity services with GWR until the Class 800 and Class 802 units took over, GWR announced they would be retaining eleven four-carriage sets for increasing capacity on local and regional services between Cardiff Central, Bristol Temple Meads,
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, , Plymouth and Penzance, with one set spare. With twelve sets total, 48 Mark 3 coaches with sliding doors and 24 Class 43 powercars will be kept to form these sets, with the new addition of toilet retention tanks and a passenger information system. The first set for GWR entered service in March 2018.


Named powercars

With the sets being known as ''Castle sets'', GWR announced that most powercars in the fleet would be receiving a nameplate based on a traditional castle from the south-west. From July 2022 more names are being attached and some Powercars with non-Castle plates will lose them.


Formation

The vehicle types used to form High Speed Trains are listed below: The 197 power cars produced are numbered 43002-43198. The two prototype power cars, were originally numbered 41001 and 41002, latterly becoming 43000 and 43001.


Accidents and incidents

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References


Further reading

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External links

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