British Rail Class 936

The British Rail Class 936 was reserved for former electrical multiple units not from the South-East, converted for departmental use. Units were converted for various tasks, including application of sandite,[1] and de-icing duties.

British Rail Class 936
Unit 936003 in service on the Merseyrail network at Chester in 1999. A Class 73 locomotive is sandwiched between the two driving carriages.
OperatorNetwork Rail
Specifications
Electric system750 V DC third rail
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Key: In service Preserved Scrapped


Merseyrail Units

Unit No. Converted Use Former Class Final livery Original Formation[2] Wdn. Status
Current Original DM DT
936001 501178 1984 Sandite/De-icing unit 501 Merseyrail Yellow 977345 ex.61178[citation needed] 977346 ex.75178[citation needed] 1995 Scrapped (2002)
936002 501180 1984 Sandite/De-icing unit 501 Merseyrail Yellow 977347 ex.61180[citation needed] 977348 ex.75180[citation needed] 1995 Scrapped (2002)
936003 501183 1984 Sandite/De-icing unit 501 Merseyrail Yellow 977349 ex.61183[citation needed] 977350 ex.75183[citation needed] 2002 Preserved


Scottish Units

Unit No. Converted Use Former Class Final livery Original Formation Wdn. Status
Current Original DT M DT
936103 311103 1994 Sandite unit 311 Railtrack Brown 977844 ex.76414 977845 ex.62174 977846 ex.76433 1999 Preserved
936104 311104 1994 Sandite unit 311 Railtrack Brown 977847 ex.76415 977848 ex.62175 977849 ex.76434 1999 Scrapped (2002)

References

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  1. Maund 2001, pp. 84, 86
  2. Maund 2001, p. 88

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