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The Silverliner IV is the fourth-generation electric multiple unit railcar in the Silverliner family. It was designed and built by General Electric and was delivered between 1973 and 1976. It operates on the SEPTA Regional Rail network throughout Greater Philadelphia. The 232-car Silverliner IV order was the largest order of the Silverliner ...
SEPTA Silverliner IV #145 making a stop at the Paoli Station, in 1993. The 232-car Silverliner IV order was the largest order in the Silverliner series to date. Delivered between 1973 and 1976, the Silverliner IV cars allowed for the retirement of most of the Reading electric multiple units and PRR MP54 cars, which dated from at least the 1930s ...
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Indeed, the Arrow II and the Silverliner IV share the same body shell, cab corner air scoops and single-arm Faiveley pantographs, with the primary differences being the shorter air intake hump on the roof, corresponding lack of dynamic brakes, and the inclusion of the high-level center door as on the Arrow I.
However, many of its regattas started earlier, for example, the King Edward VII Gold Cup (now known as the Argo Group Gold Cup) in 1937 with American Briggs Cunningham as the first winner. [4] During the mid-1990s, match racing received greater interest and Fabergé, the cosmetic manufacturer, used the brand Brut to form a match racing series.
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1970 International Gold Cup ; Non-championship race in the 1970 Formula One season: Race details; Date: 22 August 1970: Official name: XVII International Gold Cup: Location: Oulton Park, Cheshire: Course: Permanent racing facility: Course length: 4.4434 km (2.761 miles) Distance: 40 laps, 177.749 km ( miles) Pole position; Driver
The 1969–70 Gold Cup was the 51st edition of the Gold Cup, a cup competition in Northern Irish football. [ 1 ] The tournament was won by Coleraine for the 3rd time, defeating Glentoran 1–0 in the final at Windsor Park .