Class_157_Strathclyde_Sprinter.PNG (375 × 265 pixels, file size: 176 KB, MIME type: image/png)
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Artist's impression, dated 7 January 1993, of the Class 157 'Strathclyde Sprinter' diesel multiple unit proposed by Hunslet Transportation Projects Limited for the Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive. |
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No - real trains were never ordered, so only artist's impression exists |
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