Talk:British Rail Class 166

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[edit] Similar units

A similar boddy work was used for Connex's 'Networker' 3rd rail powered trains operating out of London Victoria and for a 25kv over head cabeled WAGN servace from King's Cross, called 'The Cambridge crusier'.

Class 365, no. 365502 at London Victoria on 18th March 2003 in Connex livery.
Class 365, no. 365502 at London Victoria on 18th March 2003 in Connex livery.
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A class 365 Networker Express at Cambridge station in Network South East livery.
A class 365 Networker Express at Cambridge station in Network South East livery.
A class 166 Network Express Turbo at Evesham station in Thames Trains livery. The move 'F' was added when it was taken over by First Great Western.
A class 166 Network Express Turbo at Evesham station in Thames Trains livery. The move 'F' was added when it was taken over by First Great Western.
A Class 165/1, no. 165117 passing Royal Oak tube station on 12 April 2007 in First Great Western livery
A Class 165/1, no. 165117 passing Royal Oak tube station on 12 April 2007 in First Great Western livery

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--Pine oak 00:11, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

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