Builder: BR Derby Works
Layout: Low Density
Length: 57ft
Coupling Code: None
Coupling Type: Screw
Gangway Type: LMS
Lot Number: 30369
Diagram: 442
3w/e 05/04/58 | New to | 61A (Kittybrewster) | |
2w/e 12/11/66 | Transferred to | LMR | - to Loco testing station Rugby |
Oct-67 | To departmental stock | RTC (Derby RTC) | |
1985 | Withdrawn |
79999 - original number
975004 - from Oct-67 (departmental stock)
Laboratory 16 "Gemini" From 10/67 to 1985.
Preserved - more details.
79998 | 79999 | Noted 27th May 1956 |
The second class saloon of Battery Multiple Unit composite coach Sc79999. British Railways.
The cradle housing for the batteries under the Battery Multiple Unit in the closed position. With no crest on the bodyside this is Sc79999. Probably taken at Cowlairs Works circa March 1958. British Railways.
On Sunday 5th July 1964 battery vehicle Sc79999 is seen being recharged in Aberdeen station. Michael Mensing.
Battery Multiple Unit RDB975004 / 975003 seen at Swindon around 1978. Ian Cuthbertson.
The Battery Multiple Unit (975004 / 975003) stabled at the RTC in Derby. Taken at an open day on 21/7/79. Chris Lings.
The Battery Multiple Unit (Sc79998 + Sc79999) departs from Aberdeen with a Ballater service. Date unknown. Hamish Stevenson.
The Battery Multiple Unit 79998 / 79999 seen at Park station on the 19th May 1959 on a Ballater - Aberdeen service. Hamish Stevenson.
The Battery Multiple Unit Sc79998 / Sc79999 between duties at Aberdeen. Thought to be taken on 16 May 1964. Stuart Rankin.
The Battery Multiple Unit formed of Sc79998 + Sc79999 in Aberdeen station on 16 May 1964. Hamish Stevenson.
The Battery Multiple Unit RDB975003 and RDB975004 in Swindon Works in 1975. Stuart Mackay Collection.
The Battery Multiple Unit, now in RTC use as 975003/975004 "Gemini", seen at Swindon Works on 13 September 1975. Nicholas T Smith.
Derby on 2 July 1979 and Research Centre Class 08 no. RDB968020 "Pluto", formerly 08267, hauls an interesting rake of vehicles past the station. Immediately behind the 08 is Test Unit Gemini (DB975003 and DB975004), then a number of other odd-looking items of rolling stock. Andrew Walker.