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- InterCity_225 abstract "The InterCity 225 is an electric high speed train in the United Kingdom, comprising a Class 91 electric locomotive, nine Mark 4 coaches and a Driving Van Trailer. The Class 91 locomotives were built by BREL at Crewe works as a spin-off from the Advanced Passenger Train project, which was abandoned during the 1980s, whilst the coaches and DVT were constructed by Metro-Cammell in Birmingham and Breda (under sub-contract) in Italy — again borrowing heavily from the Advanced Passenger Train. The trains were designed to operate at up to 140 mph (225 km/h) in regular service, but are limited to 125 mph (200 km/h) due to a lack of cab signalling and the limitations of the current overhead line equipment (OLE). They are used on services from London King's Cross to Leeds, Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central, Skipton, Bradford Forster Square, Newark North Gate, York and Newcastle.".
- InterCity_225 activeYearsEndYear "1991".
- InterCity_225 activeYearsStartYear "1988".
- InterCity_225 builder Alstom.
- InterCity_225 builder British_Rail_Engineering_Limited.
- InterCity_225 builder Metro_Cammell.
- InterCity_225 numberBuilt "31".
- InterCity_225 thumbnail Train_91124_(3240970057).jpg?width=300.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageExternalLink IC225.htm.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageID "1180968".
- InterCity_225 wikiPageLength "9277".
- InterCity_225 wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- InterCity_225 wikiPageRevisionID "682905734".
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Passenger_Train.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Alstom.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Transportation.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_800.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_801.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Class_91.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Engineering_Limited.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink British_Rail_Mark_4.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Cab_signalling.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Carstairs.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Carstairs,_South_Lanarkshire.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Category:East_Coast_Main_Line.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Category:High-speed_trains_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink h_in_commercial_operations.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Crewe_Works.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Crewe_works.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Driving_Van_Trailer.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink East_Coast_(train_operating_company).
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink East_Coast_Main_Line.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Electric_locomotive.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Eversholt_Rail_Group.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink GEC-Alsthom.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Grantham.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Great_North_Eastern_Railway.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Main_Line.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink HSBC_Rail.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink High_Speed_1.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Hydrokinetic_brake.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink InterCity_(British_Rail).
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink InterCity_125.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink InterCity_250.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_high-speed_trains.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_high_speed_trains.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Metro_Cammell.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink National_Express_East_Coast.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_line.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Peterborough.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Privatisation_of_British_Rail.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink UK_railway_signalling.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_Trains_East_Coast.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink Water_brake.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink West_Coast_Main_Line.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLink File:GNER-1stclass.jpg.
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLinkText "225".
- InterCity_225 wikiPageWikiLinkText "InterCity 225".
- InterCity_225 builddate "1988".
- InterCity_225 builder Alstom.
- InterCity_225 builder British_Rail_Engineering_Limited.
- InterCity_225 builder GEC-Alsthom.
- InterCity_225 builder Metro_Cammell.
- InterCity_225 caption "An InterCity 225 at speed on the East Coast Main Line".
- InterCity_225 disposition "In service".
- InterCity_225 hasPhotoCollection InterCity_225.
- InterCity_225 name "InterCity 225".
- InterCity_225 operator East_Coast_(train_operating_company).
- InterCity_225 operator Great_North_Eastern_Railway.
- InterCity_225 operator InterCity_(British_Rail).
- InterCity_225 operator National_Express_East_Coast.
- InterCity_225 operator Virgin_Trains_East_Coast.
- InterCity_225 powertype "Electric".
- InterCity_225 totalproduction "31".
- InterCity_225 uicclass "Bo′Bo′+2′2′+...+2′2′+2′2′".
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- InterCity_225 subject Category:East_Coast_Main_Line.
- InterCity_225 subject Category:High-speed_trains_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- InterCity_225 subject h_in_commercial_operations.
- InterCity_225 hypernym Train.
- InterCity_225 type Article.
- InterCity_225 type Locomotive.
- InterCity_225 type MeanOfTransportation.
- InterCity_225 type Train.
- InterCity_225 type Article.
- InterCity_225 type Train.
- InterCity_225 type Product.
- InterCity_225 type DesignedArtifact.
- InterCity_225 type Thing.
- InterCity_225 type Q93301.
- InterCity_225 comment "The InterCity 225 is an electric high speed train in the United Kingdom, comprising a Class 91 electric locomotive, nine Mark 4 coaches and a Driving Van Trailer. The Class 91 locomotives were built by BREL at Crewe works as a spin-off from the Advanced Passenger Train project, which was abandoned during the 1980s, whilst the coaches and DVT were constructed by Metro-Cammell in Birmingham and Breda (under sub-contract) in Italy — again borrowing heavily from the Advanced Passenger Train.".