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Some species have common names including emu bush, poverty bush or fuchsia bush, [2] reflecting the belief that emus eat the fruit, their arid environment or a superficial resemblance to the flowers of plants in the genus Fuchsia.
The Electric multiple unit (EMU) is a class of electric multiple units manufactured by Walkers at Maryborough for Queensland Rail between 1979 and 1986. They were the first EMUs in Queensland and are progressively being retired from the Queensland Rail Citytrain network .
It was a variant of unit derived from British Rail's 1971 prototype suburban EMU design which, as the BREL 1972 family, eventually encompassed 755 vehicles across Classes 313, 314, 315, 507 and 508. [6] Revenue services with Class 315 units commenced in 1980 and continued until 9 December 2022. [2] [7]
Each car was provided with one set of doors, using manual folding doors. To evacuate passengers in the event of an emergency, EMU100 was also equipped with an emergency exit door on each side of the front end of the passenger compartment. The air conditioning system was installed next to the passage on the end face of one side of the coach.
Second Generation EMU prototype - 4 car All Class 446: 2-Pep 1 Second Generation EMU prototype - 2 car Class 447: Never Built Proposed Battersea Bullet: Never built: Class 450: 4-Des 127 Siemens Desiro None Class 455: 137 56 Class 456: 24 All Class 457: 1 DC Networker prototype 1 Class 458: 5-Jop 36 Juniper: None Class 460: 8-Gat 8 Juniper ...
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The British Rail Class 333 is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by CAF between 2000 and 2003 for Northern Spirit (later Arriva Trains Northern), with traction equipment supplied by Siemens Transportation Systems.
An undated photo of an emu, seen in the foreground, that was discovered to be missing from a Puyallup-area family’s home on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2024 The Cassidy family/Courtesy