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British railway rolling stock

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British railway rolling stock refers to the trains used in Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).

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These lists only include trains currently reported in use on Network Rail routes. For details of previous rolling stock and future deliveries, you should see the pages for the individual operators or the alternative lists in the 'see also' section at the bottom of this page.

Electrified routes generally use either 25,000V AC supplied by overhead lines, or 750V DC third rail. The majority of self-powered trains are diesel, but other systems are being developed. Some trains use a combination of these power systems so that they can use different routes.

Multiple units and railcars

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Locomotives

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Passenger coaches and vans

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Freight wagons

Examples of modern freight wagons used in Britain. Wagons with UIC codes may also operate in Europe.

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Other networks

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British Rail and National Rail

Other operators

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