British Rail Class 105
The British Rail Classes 105 and 106 diesel multiple units were built by Cravens Ltd. of Sheffield from 1956 to 1959. The class were built with a side profile identical to British Railways Mark 1 carriage stock, using the same doors and windows. None were selected for refurbishment. The last passenger car was withdrawn from service in 1988.
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British Rail Class 105
The British Rail Classes 105 and 106 diesel multiple units were built by Cravens Ltd. of Sheffield from 1956 to 1959. The class were built with a side profile identical to British Railways Mark 1 carriage stock, using the same doors and windows. None were selected for refurbishment. The last passenger car was withdrawn from service in 1988.
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Inside Longsight Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot, December 1983
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BY Bletchley
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GF South Gosforth
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HT Heaton
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SF Stratford
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British Rail Classes 105 and 106
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: 142, : 108,
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Total: 302 cars
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Mechanical: 4 speed epicyclic gearbox
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Power cars: 1A′A1′
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