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- British_Rail_Class_489 abstract "The British Rail Class 489 (or GLV) is a type of electrical multiple unit, specially converted for use on Gatwick Express trains, from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport.The units were converted from Class 414 driving motors cars, by Eastleigh works in 1983-84, for use on the new Gatwick Express service. They were used to allow push-pull operations, on the London-end of the rakes of Class 488 stock, with a Class 73 locomotive at the other end and both used for propulsion. The units were used as baggage cars.Units were given unit numbers in the range 489101-489110, with individual carriages numbered 68500-68509. However, purely for aesthetic purposes, only the last four digits of the set numbers were shown, to fit with the traditional Southern style (maintained until privatisation by British Rail's Southern region) - older (pre-TOPS) units were originally assigned four-digit numbers. The units were originally painted in BR Blue/Grey livery, which was quickly replaced by InterCity livery. The final livery carried by these units is a variation of the InterCity livery, with a claret stripe and Gatwick Express lettering.".
- British_Rail_Class_489 numberBuilt "10".
- British_Rail_Class_489 operator Gatwick_Express.
- British_Rail_Class_489 thumbnail 9107_at_Wirksworth.jpg?width=300.
- British_Rail_Class_489 wikiPageExternalLink www.e-v-r.com.
- British_Rail_Class_489 wikiPageExternalLink www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk.
- British_Rail_Class_489 wikiPageID "1012262".
- British_Rail_Class_489 wikiPageRevisionID "605354007".
- British_Rail_Class_489 background "#FF0000".
- British_Rail_Class_489 caption "--04-17".
- British_Rail_Class_489 engine "2".
- British_Rail_Class_489 engine "total".
- British_Rail_Class_489 formation "Unknown".
- British_Rail_Class_489 hasPhotoCollection British_Rail_Class_489.
- British_Rail_Class_489 imagesize "300".
- British_Rail_Class_489 manufacturer "BREL Derby".
- British_Rail_Class_489 maxspeed "90.0".
- British_Rail_Class_489 name "British Rail Class 489".
- British_Rail_Class_489 numberbuilt "10".
- British_Rail_Class_489 operator Gatwick_Express.
- British_Rail_Class_489 service "1983".
- British_Rail_Class_489 subject Category:British_Rail_electric_multiple_units.
- British_Rail_Class_489 subject Category:Non-passenger_multiple_units.
- British_Rail_Class_489 type MeanOfTransportation.
- British_Rail_Class_489 type Train.
- British_Rail_Class_489 type DesignedArtifact.
- British_Rail_Class_489 comment "The British Rail Class 489 (or GLV) is a type of electrical multiple unit, specially converted for use on Gatwick Express trains, from London Victoria to Gatwick Airport.The units were converted from Class 414 driving motors cars, by Eastleigh works in 1983-84, for use on the new Gatwick Express service. They were used to allow push-pull operations, on the London-end of the rakes of Class 488 stock, with a Class 73 locomotive at the other end and both used for propulsion.".
- British_Rail_Class_489 label "British Rail Class 489".
- British_Rail_Class_489 sameAs m.03z3jk.
- British_Rail_Class_489 sameAs Q4970822.
- British_Rail_Class_489 sameAs Q4970822.
- British_Rail_Class_489 wasDerivedFrom British_Rail_Class_489?oldid=605354007.
- British_Rail_Class_489 depiction 9107_at_Wirksworth.jpg.
- British_Rail_Class_489 isPrimaryTopicOf British_Rail_Class_489.
- British_Rail_Class_489 name "British Rail Class 489".