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British Rail Class 488: Information from Answers.com (976 words) |
 | The British Rail Class 488 are unpowered electric multiple unit trailer sets, converted from Mark 2F coaches for the Gatwick Express service from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport. |
 | The two-car units are classified as Class 488/2 and are numbered in the range 8201-8210, whilst the three-car sets are Class 488/3 and are numbered 8301-8319. |
 | From 2000 onwards, new trains in the form of Class 460 units were introduced to replace the old stock. |
| British Rail Class 507 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1234 words) |
 | British Rail Class 507 electric multiple units were built by BREL at York works from 1978 to 1979. |
 | Class 507 EMUs were developed for Merseyside following extensive trials and testing of the 4Pep/2Pep stock built in the early 1970s. |
 | BR Blue and Grey (1978-1994): the standard corporate colours for British Rail, the BR blue and grey livery with the MPTE "69" logo and Merseyrail branding on the driver's side of the outer ends of the driving vehicles, carried from new. |