This article lists the wide variety of locomotives and multiple units that have operated on Great Britain's railway network, since Nationalisation in 1948.
British Rail used several numbering schemes for classifying its steam locomotive types and other rolling stock, before settling on the TOPS computer system in the late 1960s. TOPS has remained in use ever since.
Steam locomotives
edit- Steam locomotives in use after 1968: Class 98
Diesel and electric locomotives
edit- Diesel locomotives: Classes 01–70
- DC electric and electro-diesel locomotives: Classes 70–79
- AC electric locomotives: Classes 80–96
- Departmental locos (those not in revenue-earning use): Class 97
- Miscellaneous locomotives, including builders' demonstrators.
Shipping fleet
editBritish Rail's shipping fleet:
Diesel multiple units
edit- Units with mechanical or hydraulic transmission: Classes 100-199
- Units with electric transmission: Classes 200–299
Electric multiple units
edit- Overhead AC and Dual-voltage EMUs: Classes 300–399 and 700-799
- Southern Region DC third rail EMUs: Classes 400–499
- Other DC EMUs: Classes 500–599
- High-speed EMUs: Classes 800-899
Alternative Fuel multiple units
editDepartmental multiple units
edit- Classes 900-999