The British Rail Class 323 is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by Hunslet Transportation Projects and Holec. All 43 units...
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The British Rail Class 730 Aventra is a type of electric multiple unit passenger train built by Alstom for West Midlands Trains. Two separate batches of...
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Regional Railways (category British Rail brands)
colour scheme was also applied to some British Rail Class 156 units around privatisation. The British Rail Class 323 EMUs introduced in 1994 appeared in...
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OCLC 49953699. Wikimedia Commons has media related to British Rail Class 66. "Nothing stops a Class 66". RAIL. No. 492. Bauer Media Group. Archived from the...
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women and children. The KTM Class 81 design is derived from the British Rail Class 323, with the main alteration being that it has single leaf swing-plug...
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as the class number, British Rail reserved carriage numbers in the 526xx and 576xx series for these units. As the privatisation of British Rail began,...
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distinct types of British Rail electric multiple unit that are referred to as Class 316. British Rail Class 316 (Picc-Vic), an unbuilt class of electric multiple...
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classification British Rail coach type codes Electric multiple unit "Train Control System Testing". www.old-dalby.com. Retrieved 6 October 2024. "Class 323". Modern...
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InterCity 125 (redirect from British Rail class 253)
(201 km/h). At times, the sets have been classified as British Rail Classes 253, 254 and 255. British Rail (BR) initially developed the HST as an interim measure...
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the widely used alternative name of the Mazda Familia motorcar British Rail Class 323, an electric train This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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The British Rail Class 305 was an alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU). Under the pre-1973 British Rail numbering system, the class was...
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The British Rail Class 43 (HST) is the TOPS classification used for the InterCity 125 High Speed Train (formerly Classes 253 and 254) diesel-electric power...
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The British Rail Class 332 was a type of electric multiple unit passenger train built between 1997 and 1998 by CAF, with traction equipment supplied by...
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The British Rail Class 800, branded as the Intercity Express Train (IET) by Great Western Railway (GWR) and Azuma by London North Eastern Railway (LNER)...
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The British Rail Class 397 Civity is a class of electric multiple unit built by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer CAF for lease to TransPennine Express...
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The British Rail Class 319 is an electric multiple unit passenger train built by British Rail Engineering Limited's Holgate Road carriage works for use...
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media related to British Rail Class 67. Holley, Mel (19 November – 2 December 1997). "EWSR's 125mph Class 67 locomotive revealed!". Rail. No. 318. EMAP...
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The British Rail Class 745 FLIRT is a class of electric multiple unit passenger train, built by Stadler as part of the FLIRT family. The class is built...
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The British Rail Class 717 Desiro City is an electric multiple unit passenger train built by Siemens Mobility, currently operated by Govia Thameslink Railway...
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The British Rail Class 304 (Originally classed as AM4) were AC electric multiple units designed and produced at British Rail's (BR) Wolverton Works. The...
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The British Rail Class 312 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMUs) were built between 1975 and 1978 for use on outer-suburban passenger...
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The British Rail Class 810 Aurora is a type of bi-mode multiple unit being constructed by Hitachi Rail for East Midlands Railway. Based on the Hitachi...
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The British Rail Class 313 was a dual-voltage electric multiple unit (EMU) train built by British Rail Engineering Limited's Holgate Road carriage works...
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The British Rail Class 331 Civity is a class of electric multiple unit built by CAF, owned by Eversholt Rail Group, and currently operated by Northern...
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The British Rail Class 777 METRO is a class of electric multiple unit passenger trains currently being delivered by the Swiss rolling stock manufacturer...
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The British Rail Class 307 electric multiple units were built by BR at Eastleigh Works from 1954 to 1956. They were initially classified as AM7 before...
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The British Rail Class 310 was a slam-door, alternating current (AC) electric multiple-unit passenger train (EMU) introduced in 1965 as part of the West...
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The Class 398 Citylink is a fleet of 36 tram-train multiple units being built for Transport for Wales Rail by Swiss rolling stock manufacturer Stadler...
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The British Rail Class 116 diesel multiple units were built by BR Derby from 1957 to 1961. Introduced as part of the British Railways Modernisation Plan...
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The British Rail Class 755 FLIRT is a class of bi-mode multiple unit passenger train built by Stadler Rail for Greater Anglia. Part of the FLIRT (Fast...
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