The 125 Group have confirmed that they have completed the purchase of two Mk3 coaches as well as a HST power car from Porterbrook.
This latest acquisition takes the 125 Group‘s Mk3 fleet to eight coaches, made up of a TGS (Trailing Guard Standard) (Number 44000), 3x TS (Trailer Second) (Numbers 42111, 42119, 42337), 2x TF (Trailer First) (Numbers 41057 and 41067 – the latter has a disabled toilet), plus 2x TRFB (Trailing Restaurant First Buffet) (Numbers 40730 and 40741).
Trailer Second No. 42120 is expected to become a spares donor, according to the 125 Group, but this is subject to change after a full assessment into the condition of the carriages.
Additionally, the 125 Group have confirmed the purchase of Class 43 power car, 43044, from Porterbrook.
Upon confirming the news, The 125 Group said: “The Trustees would like to extend their thanks to two particular long serving group members who have very generously funded the purchase of this power car – they are both highly dedicated to the cause and 125 Group owes them huge gratitude – thank you!”
The purchase of 43044 will help to meet a target of the group, which is to own a power car that is powered by a Paxman Valenta engine. 43044 will join the existing VP185 powercars owned by the 125 Group, but for the MTU fans, the 125 Group says “you’ll have to wait a little longer’.
The 125 Group continued to say “We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Porterbrook for again supporting us in our aims – there is no doubt we would not have succeeded without their generous support and help. We also extend thanks to our friends at East Midlands Railway for assisting us in the handover of 43044”
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im still angry NRM got HST 41001 taken away from operational status
Wow, This is Great News… I Always knew the so-called 125 Group would Succeed once again, especially on Successfully Rescuing another HST Power Car, and a further pair of coaches… let alone Recreate the Much Loved ex-British Rail Intercity 125.
That’s incredible news.