Class 319372 EMU, Bedford Station
Photo: Charles Moorhen |
Early night photo of electric multiple unit Class 319 372, commuter train, built at BREL York between 1987-88, in Thameslink Trains livery, photographed at Bedford station in 2017 waiting to proceed south.
By 2019 Class 319372 was running in the north of England, operated by Northern Rail.
First Hydrogen-Powered Train:
A Class 319-bodied train made history on the 30th September 2020, when it became the first hydrogen-powered train to run on the British railway network.
The train, carrying the number 799001, reached speeds up to 50 mph while completing a 25-mile trip in Warwickshire.
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