3-Car Suburban Sets In 1923, the Southern Railway inherited 84 3-car suburban
electric multiple units from the
London and South Western Railway (LSWR), dating from 1914. These could be enhanced by 24 2-car trailer sets coupled between two units, creating 8-car formations. Over the next 18 years the SR acquired a further 516 3-car sets. These were either new; rebuilt from steam stock inherited from the LSWR, the
London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) and the
South Eastern and Chatham Railway; or rebuilt from LBSCR AC multiple units. Some rebuilt units had ‘torpedo style’ front ends, others had the newer, flatter, front ends used on the main-line stock introduced during the early 1930s. They were designated ‘3-Car Suburban Sets’ to differentiate them from main-line units, and were numbered between 1201 and 1800. They are sometimes referred to as ‘3-SUB units’, but this designation does not appear to have been used whilst they were in use. The 3-car units ultimately proved to be inadequate for most trains and inconvenient as the trailer sets had no driving cabs and so had to be marshaled between two 3-car units. Therefore, many were augmented by the addition of a new trailer car and rebuilt as 4-SUB units between 1942 and 1948. The remainder of the 3-car units were withdrawn. The last 2-car trailer set was withdrawn in September 1948, and the last 3-car formation ran in 1949.
4-SUB Units In 1939, following the appointment of
Oliver Bulleid as
Chief Mechanical Engineer, the SR announced a new welded steel 4-car suburban unit with curved sides, seating six passengers across rather than the normal five. The prototype unit, 4101, was not completed until 1941 due to the advent of the
Second World War. As built, this had composite (both First Class and Third Class) seating accommodation in one trailer car and domed cab roofs, but because first-class accommodation in the London suburban area was withdrawn in October 1941, the six first-class compartments were declassified to third-class before the unit was placed in service. A further nine units were built in 1944-5 with Third Class accommodation only. Twenty units were introduced from 1946 with a vertical, ‘slab’ front end, and Third Class accommodation only. The underframes were built at
Lancing Carriage Works and the bodies at
Eastleigh Works. As mentioned above, between 1942 and 1948 many 3-Car Suburban Sets were rebuilt and enhanced by the addition of a new 'Augmentation' trailer car to create 4-SUB units. This was done by inserting new steel trailers rather than one of the existing trailer cars. The rebuilt units were renumbered between 4131 and 4249. BR(S) continued to introduce 4-SUB units, both new and converted from existing units, until 1951. ==Formations==