• British Railways coach designations were a series of letter-codes used to identify different types of coaches, both passenger carrying and non-passenger...
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    614 Classes 900-999 British Rail coach type codes List of British Railways steam locomotives as of 31 December 1967 List of British Railways shed codes...
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  • of British Rail electric multiple unit classes British Rail locomotive and multiple unit numbering and classification British Rail coach type codes The...
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    built, showing the quantity of each type/designation and original running numbers. See British Rail coach type codes for the meaning of RSB, TRUK, BFO etc...
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    were built by British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) and Società Italiana Ernesto Breda. After a period of evaluation in 1988, Swiss SIG type BT41A bogies...
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  • List of British Rail departmental multiple unit classes British Rail coach type codes Strickland (1983), p. 140. Strickland (1983), p. 47. Williams &...
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    The British Rail Mark 5A is a type of railway vehicle in use in the UK. 52 standard carriages and 14 driving trailers were built by Spanish manufacturer...
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  • coach was known on the European continent as the American system or American coach in the early 1900s. British Rail coach type codes Corridor (rail vehicle)...
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  • classification SR multiple unit numbering and classification British Rail coach type codes Electric multiple unit "Class 323". Modern Locomotives Illustrated...
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  • the system used by British Rail (adopted from the LNER) to indicate the type of non-powered coach — see British Rail coach type codes. Unit numbers were...
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