ScotRail DBSO is final piece in ‘Push Pull’ set for Crewe based Class 47 locomotive

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DBSO 9707 in the sun in its new ScotRail livery
DBSO 9707 in the sun in its new ScotRail livery // Credit: Locomotive Services Group

Today, 18th October, has unveiled DBSO 9707 in its new livery.

A DBSO, or Driving Brake Standard Open, is a Mark 2 coach that was converted in 1979 (in 9707s case) that saw controls fitted to one end to allow the driver to use the controls of the locomotive without running it to the other end of the train.

9707, which was previously part of the Direct Rail Services fleet of coaches, is now the final piece of Locomotive Services Group’s ScotRail Push-Pull Set and was released from the paint shop today.

A six coach set is now available to operate on the mainline with Diesel Preservation Groups’ No. 47712 Lady Diana Spencer.

Some more preparation work is needed before it can work railtours, but LSG says that it is expected that the train will operate its first train in early 2023.

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  1. Ohhhh thats just sooooo sweeet. CANNOT wait to see it in the open rail – over the Forth Bridge to Aberdeen from Edinburgh – having just done a turn from Queen Street – wow that would be totally HELLFIRE !

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