The British Rail Class 442 (5-WES) Wessex Electrics were electric multiple unit passenger trains introduced in 1988 by Network SouthEast on the South West...
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Class 442 may refer to: British Rail Class 442 New South Wales 442 class locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Class...
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442 class may refer to: British Rail Class 442 New South Wales 442 class locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 442...
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configuration in Whyte notation British Rail Class 442, a British EMU train New South Wales 442 class locomotive, a class of diesel locomotives This disambiguation...
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The British Rail Class 444 Desiro is an electric multiple-unit passenger train built by Siemens Transportation Systems in Austria between 2002 and 2004...
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The British Rail Class 387 Electrostar is a type of electric multiple unit passenger train built by Bombardier Transportation. They are part of the Electrostar...
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The British Rail Class 460 Juniper (8-GAT) was a class of electric multiple-unit passenger trains built by Alstom at Washwood Heath between 1999 and 2001...
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Street. Due to British Rail's financial limitations in the early 1990s recession, and the break-up of NSE in the privatisation of British Rail from 1994,...
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The British Rail Class 458 Juniper (5-JUP) is a class of electric multiple-unit passenger trains of the Alstom Coradia Juniper family, built at Washwood...
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practical third-rail operation. The world speed record for a third rail train is 175 km/h (109 mph) attained on 11 April 1988 by a British Class 442 EMU. In the...
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