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British Rail Class 303 - Wikipedia
The British Rail Class 303 electric multiple units, also known as "Blue Train" units, were introduced in 1960 for the electrification of the North Clyde and the Cathcart Circle lines in Strathclyde. They were initially classified as AM3 units before the introduction of the TOPS classification system, and were the … See more
Ninety-one three-car units were built by Pressed Steel at Linwood near Paisley, from 1959 to 1961, and they were introduced into service in 1960. A further 19 near-identical Class 311 units were built from 1966 to 1967 … See more
Unit 303089 was named Cowal Highland Gathering 1894-1994 See more
In 1984, the Provincial ScotRail sector of British Rail began a major refurbishment programme for 50 of the 25-year-old units. To conform to contemporary health and safety standards the See more
One complete unit has been saved for preservation. It is a hybrid unit consisting of the driving vehicles from set 303032 and the motor coach … See more
• Marsden, Colin J. (1982). EMUs. Motive Power Recognition. Vol. 2. Ian Allan. pp. 12–15. ISBN 9780711011656. OCLC 16537600 See more
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Mar 24, 1986 · Glasgow Blue Train. The original 'Blue Train' unit No.303001 rolls into Partick on a Motherwell service on 24th March 1986. The British Rail Class 303 electric multiple units, also known as "Blue Train" units, sporting a …
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Feb 26, 2020 · Modern Signalling. Signaling facilities have been given very detailed attention. For much of their length, the electrified lines pass through areas of severe atmospheric pollution, and there are...
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The Class 303/AM3 three car multiple units were built in 1959 by Pressed Steel for use on the North Clyde and Cathcart Circle electrified lines. Originally painted in British Rail Caledonian Blue, they earned the nickname of 'Glasgow Blue …
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The driving trailer cars are painted in Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive colours of orange and black. These SPTE colours replaced the Blue Train blue and the green/orange/cream livery of the Glasgow Corporation buses.
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