British Rail Class 122


Construction

Operation

The Class 122s were built mainly for use on the London Midland Region of British Railways, although some were also used in Scotland. They were used on a variety of lightly used lines, many of which were closed during the Beeching Axe in the 1960s including the ex-LSWR lines in West Devon and North Cornwall. Routes served included the Stourbridge Town and St Albans Abbey branch lines, as well as local services between Dundee and Arbroath..
During the 1990s, refurbished Class 122 units were used on the Cornish branches between Liskeard and Looe and St Erth and St Ives.

Parcels conversion

In 1968, three cars were converted for use on the Scottish Region to carry parcels traffic and were reclassified Class 131, though the vehicles themselves were not renumbered. The converted vehicles were given the TOPS classification DXV.

Usage after passenger service

Upon privatisation of Britain's railways, the Class 122 fleet has been withdrawn from normal service. However several units were operated by EWS and Network Rail in departmental service, reclassified as Class 960.
NumberPrevious numberUseDisposal/current useDate scrapped
TDB 97502355001Route learning carPreserved-
TDB 97504255019Route learning car / SanditeStored on the Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr railway in Cynheidre, Carmarthenshire, set 960 015 / 55019 has been preserved.
TDB 97522755017Route learning carVic Berry2/89
97530955008Route learning carMayer Newman11/84
TDB 97531055010Route learning carMayer Newman6/84
TDB 97554055016Route learning carMC Metals7/93
TDB 97599455014Test & stores carVic Berry10/88
97599855013unknownMayer Newman3/82
TDB 97717755015Route learning carMC Metals7/90
TDB 97722355007Route learning carMC Metals6/91
97794155012Route learnerLoadhaul then EWS. Stored non-operational at Thornaby TMD from 1998. Purchased privately for preservation in 2009

Preservation

"Bubble Cars" have proved popular for preservation on heritage railways.

Models

has released models of the Class 122 railcar in both O gauge and OO gauge in a variety of liveries.
In 2012, Dapol introduced a British N gauge model of the Class 122 in both BR blue and BR blue and grey liveries.
In 2025, Heljan announced they would release a TT scale model of the Class 122 in various liveries, due for release in 2026.