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

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    Where clearances for the overhead wires on the Great Eastern Main Line, North Clyde Line and London, Tilbury and Southend railway routes were below standard, a reduced voltage of 6.25 kV AC was used. The Midland Railway units used 6.6 kV AC. Under the computer numbering, AC units (including mixed-voltage units that can also work off a DC supply ...

  3. Savinelli Pipes - Wikipedia

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    Savinelli Pipes is an Italian smoking pipe maker headquartered in Milan and founded in 1876. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company makes machine and carved pipes, and is recognized for its craftsmanship. [ 3 ]

  4. British Rail Class 320 - Wikipedia

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    The Class 320 is effectively a three-car derivative of the Class 321 units found in and around London, East Anglia and Yorkshire.Built in 1990 [4] by British Rail Engineering Limited's Holgate Road carriage works, York, 22 three-car sets were ordered by SPT to replace the unrefurbished members of the Class 303 which were by then 30 years old, and all Class 311 units.

  5. British Rail Class 321 - Wikipedia

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    Eleven 321/4s were transferred for Great Eastern Main Line services. Following this, their First Class area was reduced in size to standardise with the 321/3s in use on that route. This involved removing the centre partition and double doors and re-upholstering the First Class style 2+2 seats (which were retained then) in the de-classified area ...

  6. 321 series - Wikipedia

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    The 321 series was developed from the earlier 207 series to replace the ageing 201 series and 205 series trains on the Tōkaidō Main Line. [2] One 321 series set also replaced the 207 series (set Z16) withdrawn due to collision damage sustained in the Amagasaki derailment of 25 April 2005.

  7. FS Class E.321 (third rail) - Wikipedia

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    The E.321 was an evolution and improvement of the previous FS Class E.320.Seventeen units were built by Officine Meccaniche (OM) of Milan, with electrical equipment by Tecnomasio Italiano-Brown-Boveri (TIBB), from 1923 to haul heavy passenger trains on the electrified line of the Milan - Varese - Porto Ceresio railway and for use on the so-called "subway" of Naples.

  8. List of Airbus A320 orders and deliveries - Wikipedia

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  9. Airbus A321 - Wikipedia

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    The A321 entered service in January 1994 with Lufthansa; seen here is an A321-100.. The Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, also known as the Stretched A320, A320-500 and A325.