Derby Heavyweight Class 114 DMU

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Derby Heavyweight Class 114 DMU

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I was wondering has there been or will there be a Class114 DMU. I know these where often called Lincoln units due to being at Lincoln Depot until the late 80's. I can remember them on North Lincolnshire services and was after one.


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Hi Andy
I've afraid the answer to that is no :cry: ...but we live in hope. :)
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Theres a version of a 114/1 on the MRB disk - however it is a reskinned 108, but does look pretty nifty :)

No actual 114 model yet though :(

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rwaceyw wrote:Theres a version of a 114/1 on the MRB disk - however it is a reskinned 108, but does look pretty nifty :)

No actual 114 model yet though :(

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So its probably actually a reskinned 117 ;-)
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Well......they're all the same anyway :P

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rwaceyw wrote:Well......they're all the same anyway :P

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*slaps you for being so nieve*

granted most of them do look rather similar though
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