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  2. Bombardier Turbostar - Wikipedia

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    23.62 m (77 ft 6 in) Width: 2.69 m (8 ft 10 in) Height: 3.77 m (12 ft 4 in) Maximum speed: 100 mph (160 km/h) Weight: Varies depending on number of cars and seating configuration, see individual articles for details: Traction system: Hydraulic transmission (168/170/171) Mechanical transmission (172) Prime mover(s) MTU 6R 183TD13H (168/170/171)

  3. British Rail Class 170 - Wikipedia

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    The Class 170 was derived from the British Rail Class 165 and 166 DMUs, known as the Networker Turbos, of the 1990s. The first units were introduced to service in 1999, shortly after the privatisation of British Rail ; they have been commonly used to operate regional as well as long-distance services, and to a lesser extent suburban services.

  4. British Rail Class 168 - Wikipedia

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    Both Classes 168/1 and 168/2 are actually of the same design as the Class 170 Turbostar DMU trains, mainly due to the redesigned cab ends. The nine Class 170s that Chiltern obtained from First TransPennine Express were converted by Brush Traction to operate with the Class 168 fleet, and redesignated as Class 168/3.

  5. British Rail Class 165 - Wikipedia

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    Thirty-nine Class 165/0 Networker trains were built in 1990–91, in two batches, for the Chiltern subdivision of Network SouthEast, numbered 165001–039. Both 2-car and 3-car variants were built. Both 2-car and 3-car variants were built.

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  7. M Street - Wikipedia

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    M Street or "M" Street is the thirteenth of a sequence of alphabetical streets in many cities (or the twelfth if "I" or "J" is omitted). It may refer to: M Street (Washington, D.C.) (3 such streets) Greenland Hills, Dallas, also known as M Streets; M. Street, South Korean music group

  8. How tall is Kamala Harris? Comparing her height difference ...

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    Harris is 5' 4 1/4", and Trump is 6'3", giving the two candidates a significant height difference. However, there has been back-and-forth over Harris' height, ...

  9. The height differences between all the US presidents and ...

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    Here is the height difference of every US president and first lady we could find. George and Martha Washington: 1 foot 2 inches. Shayanne Gal and Samantha Lee/Business Insider.