Second-generation DMUs in NSE livery

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Second-generation DMUs in NSE livery

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Were there any second-generation DMUs in Network SouthEast-livery other than the 159, 165 and 166s?
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Re: Second-generation DMUs in NSE livery

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Don't think so, obviously there were more EMUs that carried NSE than DMUs.
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165s and 166s were used by NSE.

159s were altered Regional Railways 158s pressed into service instead of a proposed alternative - possibly a derivative of the 165/166 - due to potential delivery delays!

Based on my limited knowledge these were the only 2nd Gen DMUs used under NSE, as privatisation then raised it's head!

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