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  2. EMU Australia - Wikipedia

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    EMU Australia (simply referred to as EMU; pronounced eem-you, often mispronounced eem-moo) is an Australian lifestyle brand that designs, produces and markets footwear and accessories. The brand is best known for their sheepskin and Merino wool products. Their signature products are sheepskin boots, which have been a popular fashion trend for ...

  3. List of British Rail electric multiple unit classes - Wikipedia

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    75613 from unit 303013 is still in use with the British Transport Police. 1974–2002. 90. Class 304. AM4. Greater Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham. 1959 EMU. 1960. 45.

  4. British Rail Class 423 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 423 (4 VEP), electric multiple unit passenger trains were mostly built by British Rail (BR) at York Works from 1967 to 1974, although the MBSOs and TSOs of the first 20, 7701-7720, were built at Derby Works. They have manually opening doors next to every seating row and were the last coaching stock built in this pattern ...

  5. British Rail Class 730 - Wikipedia

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    Multiple working. Within class; 730/0: max. 3 units [10] Track gauge. 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in) standard gauge. The British Rail Class 730 Aventra is a type of electric multiple unit passenger train built by Alstom for West Midlands Trains. Two separate batches of the fleet were built; 48 three-car units and 36 five-car units.

  6. British Rail Class 357 - Wikipedia

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    British Rail Class 357. Sourced from [3] unless otherwise noted. The British Rail Class 357 Electrostar is a class of alternating current (AC) electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by Adtranz at its Derby Litchurch Lane Works, England, in two batches from 1999 to 2002 at a cost of approximately £292 million. [4][5][6]

  7. British Rail Class 456 - Wikipedia

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    1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1⁄2 in) standard gauge. The British Rail Class 456 was an electric multiple unit passenger train introduced by Network SouthEast on inner-suburban services in South London to replace the elderly Class 416 2EPB units. [3] Twenty-four two-car units were built by British Rail Engineering Limited 's York Carriage Works in 1990 ...