British Rail Class 166 facts for kids
Quick facts for kids British Rail Class 166 "Network Express Turbo" |
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Class 166, no. 166202, at Evesham on 19 September 2004, with a service to London Paddington via the Cotswold Line.
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In service | 1992 - Present |
Manufacturer | ABB |
Family name | Networker |
Constructed | 1992-1993 |
Number built | 21 trainsets |
Formation | 3 cars per trainset |
Fleet numbers | 166201 - 166221 |
Operator(s) | First Great Western |
Specifications | |
Maximum speed | 90mph |
Prime mover(s) | Perkins 2006TWH |
Safety system(s) | AWS, TPWS |
The British Rail Class 166 "Network Express Turbo" diesel multiple units (also known as just "Thames Turbos" ) were built by ABB at York Works from 1992-93. These units are the express version of the Class 165 "Network Turbo" units. They have a top speed of 90mph (suitable for mainline use), are carpeted throughout and have air-conditioning (the 165s lack the latter two features and it should be noted the 166 is similar to the Class 158 in terms of what it offers).
Images for kids
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166220 arrives at Oxford with a service to London Paddington.
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Great Western Railway unit 166212 at Clifton Down on the Severn Beach Line in Bristol, July 2017
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166207 in Thames Trains livery with First Great Western Link branding.
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First Great Western Dynamic Lines livery (166207, 2008)
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Great Western Railway refurbished green livery (166214, 2016)