British Rail Class 143
The British Rail Class 143 is a diesel multiple unit, part of the Pacer family of trains introduced between 1985 & 1986. They originally worked around North East England but were later transferred to Wales.[1] The coaches are based on an Alexander bus body mounted on a chassis from a freight or Goods truck. Twenty-five units were built, numbered 143001-025 but later re-numbered 143601 - 143625.
| British Rail Class 143 "Pacer" | |
|---|---|
|  143605 at Cardiff Central railway station | |
| In service | 1985 - present | 
| Manufacturer | Andrew Barclay and Walter Alexander | 
| Family name | Pacer | 
| Number built | 25 | 
| Number in service | 23 | 
| Number scrapped | 2 | 
| Formation | 2 car | 
| Capacity | 106 | 
| Operator(s) | Arriva Trains Wales First Great Western | 
| Line(s) served | Bristol local lines, Valley Lines | 
| Specifications | |
| Car length | 15.2 metres | 
| Width | 2.7 metres | 
| Maximum speed | 75mph | 
| Weight | 26.3 tonnes | 
| Prime mover(s) | Cummins LTA10-R (Originally Leyland TL11) | 
| Safety system(s) | AWS, TPWS | 
| Track gauge | 1435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) | 
References
    
- "TheRailwayCentre - Class 143". Archived from the original on 2005-03-08. Retrieved 2008-12-28.

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