London Midland - Rolling Stock - Current Fleet

Current Fleet

Class Image Type Cars per set Top speed Number Routes operated Built
mph km/h
Class 139 Parry People Mover LPG railcar 1 40 64 2 Stourbridge Town Branch Line 2008
Class 150/1 Sprinter diesel multiple unit 2 75 121 3 Marston Vale Line
Birmingham – Hereford
1984–1987
Class 153 Super Sprinter diesel multiple unit 1 75 121 7 Marston Vale Line
Coventry – Nuneaton
Snow Hill Lines
Birmingham – Rugeley
Birmingham – Shrewsbury
1987–1988
Converted 1991–1992
Class 170/5 Turbostar diesel multiple unit 2 100 161 17 Birmingham – Hereford
Birmingham – Shrewsbury
Birmingham – Rugeley
1999–2000
Class 170/6 Turbostar diesel multiple unit 3 100 161 6 Birmingham – Hereford
Birmingham – Shrewsbury
Birmingham – Rugeley
Peak only:
Snow Hill Lines
1999–2000
Class 172/2 Turbostar diesel multiple unit 2 100 161 12 Snow Hill Lines 2011
Class 172/3 Turbostar diesel multiple unit 3 100 161 15 Snow Hill Lines 2011
Class 321 electric multiple unit 4 100 161 7 Abbey Line
London – Tring/Milton Keynes
London – Northampton
1989–1990
Class 323 electric multiple unit 3 90 145 26 Redditch – Lichfield Trent Valley
Wolverhampton – Walsall via Birmingham
Birmingham – Coventry
1992–1993
Class 350/1 Desiro electric multiple unit 4 110 177 30 London – Birmingham
Birmingham – Liverpool
London – Tring/Milton Keynes
London – Crewe
London – Northampton
Northampton – Birmingham
2004–2005
Class 350/2 Desiro electric multiple unit 4 100 161 37 London – Birmingham
Birmingham – Liverpool
London – Tring/Milton Keynes
London – Crewe
London – Northampton
Northampton – Birmingham
2008–2009

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