Preston Pacer
Back in early January 2019, I joined NIGHTSHIFTWORKER on a very enjoyable impromptu tour of the Northwest one evening. The aim was to capture some night shots of some of the multiple units that have unfalteringly served the region - and British public - for many years but are now facing the end of the line. The tour took in Preston and Southport with Class 142 "Pacers" and the Merseyrail Class 507/508s being the main targets. Class 319s also put in a guest appearance.
Northern Class 142, 142049, pauses at Preston Platform 2B ready to work 2N15 19:57 Preston to Colne, having brought in the 2S54 19:13 Blackpool South to Preston service.
The Class 142 Pacers were built at BREL's Derby Litchurch Lane works between 1985 and 1987 - with 96 units built. Infamously a combination of a Leyland Bus body on a freight wagon chassis, the railbuses have been much maligned over the years. However, they have provided an invaluable "stop-gap" solution for regional commuter services for almost three decades. The Pacers do not meet new PRM laws coming in from 2020, so are now nearing the end of their service.
Preston Pacer
Back in early January 2019, I joined NIGHTSHIFTWORKER on a very enjoyable impromptu tour of the Northwest one evening. The aim was to capture some night shots of some of the multiple units that have unfalteringly served the region - and British public - for many years but are now facing the end of the line. The tour took in Preston and Southport with Class 142 "Pacers" and the Merseyrail Class 507/508s being the main targets. Class 319s also put in a guest appearance.
Northern Class 142, 142049, pauses at Preston Platform 2B ready to work 2N15 19:57 Preston to Colne, having brought in the 2S54 19:13 Blackpool South to Preston service.
The Class 142 Pacers were built at BREL's Derby Litchurch Lane works between 1985 and 1987 - with 96 units built. Infamously a combination of a Leyland Bus body on a freight wagon chassis, the railbuses have been much maligned over the years. However, they have provided an invaluable "stop-gap" solution for regional commuter services for almost three decades. The Pacers do not meet new PRM laws coming in from 2020, so are now nearing the end of their service.