Prototype HST Livery for 125 Group MkIIIs

125 Group is very pleased to announce that our three Mk3 passenger coaches are being painted into British Rail Prototype High Speed Train blue and grey livery to match Power Car 41001.

This professional work is being carried out for us by Wabtec Rail Scotland at Kilmarnock. First Class coach 11074, Second Class 12092 and Restaurant-Buffet 10206 are all being stripped down, prepared and repainted using state-of-the art equipment, to the same high standard as vehicles in use with mainline Train Operating Companies. As well as making the coaches look fantastic, this will provide good protection from the elements for many years in preservation, where we are not always blessed with the luxuries of covered storage space!

The Mk3s were formerly in faded Virgin and ‘one’ liveries from their previous lives as loco-hauled vehicles on the West Coast and Great Eastern mainlines. The coaches were purchased by 125 Group in 2015 to run with last remaining Prototype HST Power Car 41001 which is part of the National Collection and restored to working order by us under the ‘Project Miller’ banner.

Prototype HST at Didcot 1975 ©Dave Hird

41001 and its set of Mk3 coaches are based on the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) and will be making their first public runs together in matching livery from Ruddington on Saturday 26th March, recreating the look of the historic Prototype HST back in the 1970s, complete with authentic sound effects from the power car’s screaming Paxman Valenta engine. The train will be in regular use at GCR(N) during the coming year plus we also have exciting plans to visit some other preserved railways during 2016, look out for announcements very soon!

125 Group would like to extend our sincere thanks to the Wabtec Rail Scotland team at Kilmarnock for their excellent work and support.

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125 Group MkIIIs at Kilmarnock for Repaint

125 Group’s 12092, 10206 & 11074 at Preston on 5Z56 ©Andy Wade

125 Group’s three MkIII coaches, FO 11074, RFM 10206 and TSO 12092 made a trouble-free journey yesterday from Ruddington on the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) to Kilmarnock. The movement ran as planned with prototype power car 41001 hauling the coaches from Ruddington to Rushcliffe Halt, from where 56301 and 56098 took over for the run to Scotland, under the charge of Rail Operations Group. The coaches are now safely delivered to Wabtec Rail Scotland’s works where they will be spending the next few weeks, including a visit to the paint-shop. The train operated under schedule 5Z56 09+08 Hotchley Hill to Kilmarnock, running as booked via Leicester, Nuneaton, WCML, Carlisle and Dumfries. Sincere thanks to our friends at GCR(N) and ROG for ensuring the movement went smoothly and to Wabtec Rail Scotland for having us at Kilmarnock.

41001 hands over the Mk3s to 56301 & 56098 at Rushcliffe Halt ©125 Group

The MkIIIs are owned by 125 Group and we are looking forward their return to GCRN in the New Year when they will look very different! To find out more, join up as a member of 125 Group and receive our members’ only magazine ‘One Two Five’, packed full of detailed information on our preservation activities and news on the mainline HST fleets. Membership fees and donations all help towards our aim of preserving a production Inter-City 125 High Speed Train. www.125group.org.uk

125 Group’s 11074, 10206 & 12092 at Preston on 5Z56 ©Andy Wade