Good morning,
Could you tell me ,please,wich sort of DMU is it on this Clip ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuz94ZIP ... re=related
In advance,many thanks.
Jean-pierre
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I think it's at 317/318 or a 455 as they have the type of doors on this video and have carried this livery.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
btv
Correct me if I'm wrong.
btv
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Thanks for your fast answer,
In first,I have thunk for a Class101 or 111......but I don't live in UK...
Have a good day
jean-pierre
In first,I have thunk for a Class101 or 111......but I don't live in UK...
Have a good day
jean-pierre
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The DMU right at the very end is a Derby design, so could be any one of a number of similar looking classes, possibly a 117 or one of the other Suburban units. The bulk of the train shots are an EMU, likely a 317. It's not a 318 as they were delivered new in SPT Orange & Black.
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I think he's referring to the DMU at the end of the vid...
Sorry, it's a bit too far away for me to say definitively but its a '1XX' series DMU for sure...
Sorry, it's a bit too far away for me to say definitively but its a '1XX' series DMU for sure...
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Definitely a Derby type DMU, I would say.
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The Dmu leaving Paddington looks top be a class 117. The EMU actually is a DMU, being one of the class 210 diesel-electric prototypes, the last few seconds of the video give this away as the band are leaving one of the motor coaches with bodyside grills. Only two sets were built and the one in the video is 210002 as the motor coaches in each set were different, these operated out of Paddington in the mi-late 80's