The British Rail Class 455 is an electric multiple unit passenger train built by BREL between 1982 and 1985. It is operated on suburban services in Greater...
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455 may refer to: Cubana Flight 455 The year 455 British Rail Class 455, a British EMU train Ginza stop, station code This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Class 313 to Class 315, Class 507 and Class 508. The Mark 3 bodyshell was also the basis of Class 318, Class 455 and the diesel Class 150. The Class 317...
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manufacturers thenceforth. The Class 150 is a two- or three-car commuter diesel multiple unit. The steel bodyshell is shared with the Class 455 suburban EMU, with...
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will eventually allow the withdrawal of SWR's fleets of Class 455 units and the cascade of the Class 458 fleet to longer-distance services. In March 2017...
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West Trains' last class 455 returns from refurbishment" (PDF). Rail Technology Magazine. 28 March 2008. Retrieved 19 November 2010. "CLASS 456 ENTERS SERVICE"...
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fleet of 24 2-car Class 456s would transfer to South West Trains (SWT) in 2014, to be used in conjunction with South West Trains’s Class 455 fleet on London...
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acquisition of new-build Class 701 units from Bombardier to replace SWR's Class 455, and Class 707 multiple units. The Class 483 fleet operated on the...
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brake problems caused by leaf fall. Once a new build of Class 455 EMUs was completed, the Class 508s were sent slowly to their originally intended home...
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The GWR 455 Class, also called the "Metropolitan" or "Metro" Tanks, was a series of 140 2-4-0T locomotives built for the Great Western Railway, originally...
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most numerous class on the region after the withdrawal of the 4SUBs. The final trains were withdrawn in the 1990s, replaced by Class 455, 456, 465 and...
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trailers. This spare vehicle (no. 67400) has since been incorporated into a Class 455/9 DC suburban unit, replacing a damaged Trailer Second Open (TSO) vehicle...
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British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) was heavily based on its successful Class 455 EMU, sharing its body and the majority of its running gear, albeit equipped...
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The British Rail Class 377 Electrostar is a British dual-voltage electric multiple unit passenger train (EMU) built by Bombardier Transportation on its...
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the TSOs (67400, formerly 60400) is currently in Class 455 set 455 912, indirectly replacing a Class 455 trailer whose structure had been weakened by experimental...
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The British Rail Class 707 is an electric multiple unit passenger train built by Siemens Mobility on its Desiro City platform, and operated in England...
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for the Flex conversion scheme, including a hybrid concept based on the Class 455 DC-powered EMU, which was speculated to include new three-phase AC traction...
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successful Class 455 EMU, sharing its body and the majority of its running gear, albeit equipped with two different power trains. The resulting Class 150 was...
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Sprinter (British Rail) (section Class 150 Sprinter)
British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) was heavily based on its successful Class 455 EMU, sharing its body and the majority of its running gear, albeit equipped...
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TOPS classes: List of British Rail classes List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes List of British Rail diesel multiple unit classes British...
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Networker (train) (section Class 165)
1990 and 1991 (Class 165/0), while thirty-seven were made for the Thames subdivision in 1992 (Class 165/1). Since privatisation, the Class 165/0 units have...
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successful Class 455 EMU, sharing its body and the majority of its running gear, albeit equipped with two different power trains. The resulting Class 150 was...
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of British Rail classes List of British Rail modern traction locomotive classes List of British Rail electric multiple unit classes British Rail locomotive...
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by Class 455/7s, 455/8s and 455/9s. The Southern services use the same type of train, but sometimes Class 377 instead. Southern previously used Class 456...
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for the SaRo 455 "Green" (first class) cars. 455-0 series 455-200 series 455-300 series 455-400 series 455-500 series 455-600 series 455-700 series These...
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Class 150, British Rail Class 210, British Rail Class 317, British Rail Class 318 (especially prior to its refurbishment) and British Rail Class 455,...
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(SWR). The Class 701 units are into 30 five-car and 60 ten-car sets and replace SWR's 455 suburban fleet. On 9 January 2024, the first Class 701 unit entered...
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use Class 171 diesel multiple units. South Central inherited a fleet of Class 205, Class 207, Class 319, Class 421, Class 423, Class 455 and Class 456...
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Traincare depot stables Class 455 electric multiple units operated by South Western Railway. It is mainly a train shed, but it is classed as a depot. Freight...
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Amsterdam had berths for 1,220 passengers: 556 in first class, 455 in second class and 209 in third class. Her holds had capacity for 272,000 cu ft (7,700 m3)...
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