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  • British Rail Class 311
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  • The British Rail Class 311 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by Cravens at Sheffield in 1967. They were intended for use on the line from Glasgow Central to Gourock and Wemyss Bay, which was electrified in 1967.
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numberbuilt
  • 19
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Formation
  • 3
  • DTSO+MBSO+BDTSO
carbody
  • Steel
traction motors
  • 4
doors
  • Double sliding leaf, pneumatic
factory
  • Cravens Sheffield
multipleworking
  • Within Class and Class 303
Service
  • 1967
safety
Brakes
  • Air
Name
  • British Rail Class 311
ImageSize
  • 265
Caption
  • Unit 311104 in blue/grey livery awaiting passengers at Partick
hvac
  • Electric
Manufacturer
Depots
Operator
yearservice
  • 1967
uicclass
  • 120.0
Code
  • AM11
Family
  • BR First Generation
Background
  • #012545
electricsystem
  • OHLE
collectionmethod
yearconstruction
  • 1967
coupling
abstract
  • The British Rail Class 311 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by Cravens at Sheffield in 1967. They were intended for use on the line from Glasgow Central to Gourock and Wemyss Bay, which was electrified in 1967.
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