Multiple unit classes are treated differently, because an attempt has been made to give units working within the same region or sector unique identifiers ( for more information see British Rail Regional Multiple Unit Numbering ).
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"' Class 341 "'and "'Class 342 "'were proposed electric multiple unit classes from the Networker series planned to operate new services on the UK rail network.
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He finally admitted Tuesday that his suspension arose from an interview with USC faculty representative Noel Ragsdale and a Pacific-10 official over a controversial two-unit class that has been under investigation since last spring.
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Passenger services are operated by Arriva Trains Wales, using a mixture of Diesel Multiple Unit classes ( predominantly Great Western Railway who run services using Inter City 125 trains on summer Saturdays from London to Pembroke Dock.
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The "'Humait?class gunboat "'was a two-unit class of riverine gunboats designed by Paraguayan naval engineer Jos?Bozzano and built in Genoa, Italy, for the Paraguayan Navy from 1928 to 1931.
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Prototypical resume, except for the date column : As an undergrad, he tricked the registration computer _ which blocked signing up for more than 20 units _ by penciling in just two units of credit on what were five-unit classes.
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When Goodwin's answer was a flat no-- that Tiger, crunched between a 17-unit class load and work to do on the driving range, simply didn't have the time-- the well-known writer got quite irate.
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Of course, when the number 1 is defined as the class of all unit classes, " unit classes " must be defined so as not to assume that we know what is meant by " one " ( 1919 : 181 ).
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Of course, when the number 1 is defined as the class of all unit classes, " unit classes " must be defined so as not to assume that we know what is meant by " one " ( 1919 : 181 ).
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The development of the Class 628 began as far back as the early 1970s, when the MaK demonstrated the prototypes of the two-unit Class 628.0 and also a single-coach variant, the Class 627, for use on routes with lower numbers of passengers.