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  2. Hitachi A-train - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi gained further ground in the UK market when it was announced in 2009 that an A-train based design similar to that of the Class 395, initially named the Hitachi Super Express, was the preference for the government's Intercity Express Programme tender to replace InterCity 125 and InterCity 225 sets on the Greater Western and InterCity ...

  3. Hitachi Rail - Wikipedia

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    Hitachi Rail Europe (legally Hitachi Rail Limited) was established in London as the European headquarters of the company in 1999. [12] Other subsidiaries have been established globally. [13] Hitachi markets a general-purpose train known as the "A-train", which uses double-skin, friction-stir-welded aluminium body construction. [14]

  4. British Rail Class 395 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 395 Javelin is a dual-voltage electric multiple-unit (EMU) passenger train built by Hitachi Rail as part of the Hitachi A-train AT300 family for high-speed commuter services on High Speed 1 and elsewhere on the South Eastern franchise. [9] [10] The whole fleet is operated by Southeastern.

  5. Intercity Express Programme - Wikipedia

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    CGI impression of the train offered by Agility Trains (2009). The preferred bidder, Agility Trains, offered a design named the Hitachi Super Express Train.. Agility Trains claimed that the proposed designs included a reduction in weight of the train of 15–40% per seat (86 tonnes less in total than an Intercity 125), and reduction in fuel consumption of up to 15%, using a hybrid traction ...

  6. Cracks in trains caused by excess movement and salt in the ...

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    Fatigue cracking in the area above the wheels of Hitachi-built Class 800 trains was a result of the rolling stock experiencing more movement than allowed in original designs, rail safety regulator ...

  7. Hitachi (Australian train) - Wikipedia

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    The Hitachi (also known as Silver trains, Martin & King or Stainless Steel [1] [2]) was an electric multiple unit train that operated on the Melbourne suburban railway network between 1972 and 2014. Electrical equipment was supplied by Commonwealth Engineering , to designs by Hitachi of Japan , leading to their official name today, although no ...

  8. British Rail Class 385 - Wikipedia

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    A total of 70 units have been built, divided into 46 three-car and 24 four-car sets. Based on the design of the Hitachi A-train, they are part of the Hitachi AT200 product family. The trains were built to operate services on newly electrified lines in the Central Belt on a mixture of both suburban and inter-urban routes. Having been ordered by ...

  9. British Rail Class 802 - Wikipedia

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    The British Rail Class 802 [13] [14] is a type of high-speed bi-mode multiple-unit passenger train designed and produced by the Japanese manufacturer Hitachi Rail.It has been operated by Great Western Railway, TransPennine Express, and Hull Trains; each of these train operating companies has given its own units a unique brand: Great Western Railway's units are branded Intercity Express Trains ...

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