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Image 313: Original NSE livery.jpg|313 001 at Watford Junction in the original form of the Network SouthEast livery on a peak hour working to London Broad Street Station shortly before the latter closed. |
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Image:Class 319 DC Unit - Thameslink livery - East Croydon railway station - England - 270404.jpg|Thameslink class 319 dual voltage Unit, East Croydon railway station, April 2004 |
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Image:Rugby station.jpg|A Silverlink Class 321 local train from Birmingham at Rugby railway station |
Image:Rugby station.jpg|A Silverlink Class 321 local train from Birmingham at Rugby railway station |
Revision as of 15:07, 17 January 2010
English: British trains
Locomotives
Steam
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The Flying Scotsman A3 Pacifc locomotive number 4472.
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Great Western Railway broad gauge steam locomotives awaiting scrapping after the broad gauge was abolished in 1892
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Novelty, 1829
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Percy the Small Engine, an 0-4-0 tank engine from w:en:Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends.
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Salamanca by John Blenkinsop
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Steam Elephant Replica, Pockerley Waggonway, Beamish Museum
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A Welsh Highland railway train leaving Caernarfon station pulled by locomotive Mileniwm
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Union of South Africa, an LNER A4 Pacifc
Diesel
- TOPS Classes 01-69 & 97
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Cotswold Rail HST 43070
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Class 47 number 47798 "Prince William" in Royal Train colours
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EWS - BR Class 66
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Class 37 locomotive and part of a Mkll brake carriage (with 1st class compartment seating) in east London as seen from the open window of a passing train.
Electric
- TOPS Classes 70-96 & 97
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BR Class 77
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EWS - BR Class 92
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BR Class 91
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BR Class 83
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BR Class 81
Multiple units
Diesel
- TOPS Classes 100-299 & 900-999
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Chiltern Railways operate a single Class 121 "Bubble Car" on Aylesbury to Princes Risborough shuttles.
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Wessex Trains Class 143 DMU 143603
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An Arriva Class 150 train in North Wales
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Class 150/2 unit no. 150246 in West Country advertising livery. Many of these unit have been named after local attractions.
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Class 166, no. 166217, at Reading, Berkshire on 20 August 2004.
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A Southern Class 171 Turbostar on display at the York Railfest exhibition on 3rd June 2004 prior to entering service.
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A First Great Western Class 180 Adelante train stops at Bath Spa on its way to London Paddington.
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A new Class 220 Voyager stands at York station.
Electric
25kv AC overhead & Dual voltage
- TOPS Classes 300-399 & 900-999
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313 001 at Watford Junction in the original form of the Network SouthEast livery on a peak hour working to London Broad Street Station shortly before the latter closed.
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Thameslink class 319 dual voltage Unit, East Croydon railway station, April 2004
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A Silverlink Class 321 local train from Birmingham at Rugby railway station
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Heathrow Express class 332 EMUs at Paddington station
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Heathrow Express unit 332 008 at Paddington Station.
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Class 357 'Electrostar', no. 357036, at Southend Central on 29th March 2003. All c2c services are operated by these electrical multiple units.
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Class 390, no. 390029 "City of Stoke-on-Trent" at Birmingham New Street on 24th September 2003 with a service to Wolverhampton.
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Class 390, no. 390045 "Virgin Valiant" at Carlisle on 27th August 2004
750v DC 3rd rail
- TOPS Classes 400-599 & 900-999
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A Class 442 Wessex Electric unit (44)2402 at Wool on 17th April 2004.
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BR Class 442, no. 2419 "BBC South Today" at London Waterloo on 19th July 2003
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A Class 458 unit at Virginia Water station in April 2004.
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Class 460, no. 460007, at London Victoria on 27th April 2003. This is one of eight units operated by Gatwick Express on dedicated services to Gatwick Airport.
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Isle of Wight unit 483 001 in 1989, when the line was run by Network SouthEast
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Class 377, No. 377125 on the Redhill to Tonbridge Line approaching Nutfiled
Transpennine
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First Transpennine 185132
See also
- For trains of the Great Western Railway please see: STEAM.
- Für Züge der Great Western Railway siehe bitte: STEAM
- British Rail TOPS Locomotive classes
- Train
- London Underground