Someone was asking me the other day (help, whom?, why?) what happened to the
original Leyland Pacer Railbus that was used for a time on the Severn Beach line. The from "upthread" are not available any longer under that URL (but then it is over ten years) but the video remains:
What became of it? Converted to broadgauge, it went to Northern Ireland - seen here at York Road, Belfast. Picture from
"Albert Bridge" under a Creative Commons license - I note he does not want me to use it for political, commercial or campaigning purposes.
From
http://www.traintesting.com/LEVs.htm :
R3 BR▸ version
Built in 1981 by BREL▸ at Derby, this experimental railbus was tested on BR where it was not a success. It was bought by NIR and re-gauged for use on the Coleraine – Portrush line. Too small to cope with the number of daytime passengers it was relegated to evening trains and then passed to the Civil Engineer’s Dept for inspection etc duties.
It is now preserved at Downpatrick Station.