British Rail Class 421
class of 4-car EMU, (4-BIG, 4-CIG) bought for Brighton Line electrification From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The British Rail Class 421 (or 4Cig) electric multiple units were built at BR York Works from 1964-1972. Units were built in two batches, and were initially introduced on services on the Brighton Main Line. Later units were introduced on services to Portsmouth. These units replaced older Southern Railway-designed units, such as the 5Bel "Brighton Belle" units, and 4Cor units. These trains were known commonly as "slam-doors".
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