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A Class 171 diesel multiple unit at the buffer stop at the current Uckfield station, opened on 13 May 1991 [48] [115] Electrification of the Hurst Green Junction–Uckfield section of the Oxted line, currently operated by Class 171 diesel multiple units, was identified as a priority by Network Rail in 2022.
It was not resumed until 1954/55 when a further batch of 21 units (ET 171 061-082) were built to finally abandon overhead operation. Five additional units (ET 171 082-086) were built in 1958 to work the new line between Hamburg Central Station and Bergedorf (today line S2). From 1968 the class was designated as 471 (and the non-motorized centre ...
The British Rail Class 171 Turbostar is a type of diesel-hydraulic multiple unit passenger train built by Bombardier Transportation at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in England. It is identical to the Class 170 , except for the replacement of the BSI coupler with a Dellner coupler.
Nov. 27—The following are the results of the duplicate bridge games held in Odessa: — Nov. 1: Club Championship, first place A, Amada Shaw and Scott Vaughan; second place A, Travis Woodward ...
Apr. 4—The following are the results of the duplicate bridge games held in Odessa: — Mar. 21: Club Championship, first place A: Lonnie Yee and Sarah Wright; second place A tied: Paula Grimes ...
County Bridge No. 171 is a historic stone arch bridge located in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It spans Valley Creek. It has three spans; the main span is 25 feet long and flanked by two 15-feet long spans. The bridge was constructed in 1907, of coursed rubble with brick arch rings and a contrasting parapet. [2]
At least two people were killed and a crew member was injured on Thursday when a cargo ship rammed into a bridge in southern China, cutting the structure in half, according to Chinese authorities.
The bridge was built in 1980 at a projected cost of £1 million but the final amount was closer to £2 million. [ 3 ] The road then heads mostly in a south easterly direction out of Whitby bisecting Low & High Hawsker and then into open moorland again until it reaches the village of Cloughton where the National Park ends.