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Timing Load
Each train permitted to run on Network Rail's tracks has a defined timing load. This can be a generic definition such as:
- EMU - Electric Multiple Unit, of any length
- DMU - Diesel Multiple Unit, of any length
- LD - Light Diesel Locomotive
- LE - Light Electric Locomotive
On track machines use various generic definitions as:
- 50-OTM - On Track Machine limited to 50mph
- TRU - Track Recording Unit
- UTU-R - Ultrasonic Test Unit Recording at 30MPH (Suffix of T is in Transit at 75MPH)
A specific class of train may be specified:
- 390 - Class 390 EMU (Eurostar)
- 321 - EMUs running on the Great Eastern Main Line and West Coast Main Line, nicknamed "Dusty Bins"
- 166 - Express DMUs running on the Chiltern Line to places such as Aylesbury and Birmingham Snow Hill
A loco-hauled train is indicated firstly by the type of haulage (E for electric or D for diesel), followed by the trailing tonnage. For passenger trains it is assumed a weight of 35 tonnes per carriage:
- D350 - Diesel hauled train with either 10 passenger/mail carriages or an unspecified number of freight wagons totalling 350 tonnes
- E070 - Electric hauled train with either 2 passenger/mail carriages or an unspecified number of freight wagons totalling 70 tonnes
The actual tonnage on the day may be less than that specified.
Older schemes specified the number of carriages for passenger trains:
- D2 - Diesel train with two carriages
Last edited by SamTDS on 03/08/2019 at 13:50