Class 165 train

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The Class 165 train is a British diesel multiple unit used primarily for suburban and regional passenger services, notably around the Thames Valley and Chiltern routes.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Class 165 train canonical 1
Class 165/0 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf British train class
diesel multiple unit
belongsToEra post-privatisation British rail era
brakeType air
configuration multiple unit
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
couplingType BSI automatic coupler
designedBy British Rail Engineering Limited
designedFor diesel operation on non-electrified lines
doorType slam doors
engineType diesel engine
enteredService 1991
family Networker
fuelType diesel fuel
hasCabConfiguration dual-cab end cars
hasMultipleWorking compatible with Class 166
hasSubclass Class 165 train self-linksurface differs
surface form: Class 165/0

Class 165/1
introduced early 1990s
livery Chiltern Railways blue and white livery
Great Western Railway green livery
Network SouthEast
surface form: Network SouthEast livery (original)
manufacturer BREL York
numberOfCarsPerSet 2
3
operatesOn Chiltern Main Line
Great Western Main Line suburban routes
operator Chiltern Railways
First Great Western
surface form: First Great Western (former branding)

Great Western Railway
Network SouthEast
surface form: Network SouthEast (original)
owner rolling stock leasing companies
powerType diesel
primaryAreaOfOperation Chiltern Railways
surface form: Chiltern routes

Thames Valley
serviceType regional passenger services
suburban passenger services
topSpeed 121 km/h
75 mph
trackGauge 1435 mm
standard gauge
usedFor commuter services
off-peak regional services
regional stopping services
usedInRegion Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
London commuter belt
Oxfordshire

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Great Western Railway fleetIncludes Class 165 train
Class 165 train hasSubclass Class 165 train self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: British Rail Class 165
this entity surface form: Class 165/0