     
Thanks are due to Chris Booth and Eric Stuart for
the assistance with these pages.
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| ACV/BUT Lightweight Railcars |
| Built by ACV
Cars Ltd |
| Introduced
: 1952 |
Maximum
Speed : 45mph |
| Body
: 37ft 6 in x 9ft |
Engines
: AEC 125hp |
| Transmission
: Standard mechanical |
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Nicknamed the "flying bricks", a 3-car set was built as a
demonstration train, formed of two power cars and a centre trailer,
although it could also be operated as a one or two car train,
The bodies were built by Park Royal, and the underframe and
mechanics by AEC. Initially they were numbered Cars 1-3, but later
given the BR numbers M79740-2. They were trialed in many places around
the country, leading to them being bought by the LMR and a further set
and spare power/trailer car in 1955 and another 3-car in 1957. The later eight cars
(M79743-50) didn't have the
bodysides skirts, and had sliding lights rather than droplights on the
sides.
They were normally associated with the St Albans - Watford, and to
a lesser degree the Harrow - Belmont route.
Despite the order for more vehicles they were not successful, and
on paper at least some were transferred to the Civil Engineers Dept.
in '59. Eight vehicles were placed in store at Derby Friargate mid
1960, the other three still seeing occasional use for a further year
before also going to Derby. They were all cut up by Derby C&W by
the end of 1963.
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