British Rail Class 168

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The British Rail Class 168 is a diesel multiple-unit train used primarily by Chiltern Railways for regional and intercity services in the United Kingdom.

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British Rail Class 168 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diesel multiple unit
passenger train
railway rolling stock class
brakeType air brakes
builtFor privatised British railway market
carBodyConstruction steel
category British diesel multiple units
Chiltern Railways rolling stock
country United Kingdom
couplingType BSI automatic coupler
designedBy ADtranz
surface form: Adtranz (original design)
designedFor 100 mph operation
doorType power-operated sliding plug doors
engineType diesel engine
enteredService 1998
family Turbostar
familyRelation closely related to British Rail Class 170
gauge standard gauge
introduced 1998
livery Chiltern Railways corporate livery
manufacturer ADtranz
surface form: Adtranz

Alstom (formerly Bombardier Transportation)
surface form: Bombardier Transportation
multipleWorking compatible with Class 170
compatible with other Turbostar units
numberingSystem Class 168/0, 168/1, 168/2 subclasses
operator Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Railways
surface form: Chiltern Railways (primary)

Mainline Trains (past)
operated under Chiltern Railways franchise
owner rolling stock leasing companies (ROSCOs)
powerSupply diesel mechanical or diesel-electric transmission (Turbostar family characteristic)
powerType diesel
primaryUse intercity services
regional services
region Chiltern Main Line
surface form: Chiltern route
safetySystem AWS
TPWS
serviceArea England
serviceType long-distance commuter services
regional express services
successorFamily basis for later Turbostar variants
trackGauge 1435 mm
UICClassification Bo′2′+2′2′ (typical formation)
usedOnLine Chiltern Main Line
usedOnRoute London Marylebone – Aylesbury
surface form: London Marylebone to Aylesbury

London Marylebone – Banbury
surface form: London Marylebone to Banbury

London Marylebone to Birmingham

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Class 170 Turbostar relatedTo British Rail Class 168
subject surface form: British Rail Class 170
Turbostar hasSubclass British Rail Class 168