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3 (Class 158/0)|number_of_doors = 8 (Class 158/9) |
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+ | 12 (Class 158/0)|family = Sprinter|operated_by = [[Stepford Connect]]|depot(s) = [[Coxly Depot]] |
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[[Benton Depot]] |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | The Class 158 |
+ | The Class 158 Express ''Sprinter ''is a diesel multiple-unit manufactured by BREL, in use on [[Stepford Connect]]. These trains are formed of 2 (158/9) or 3 (158/0) coaches, and cost 1125 points (1500 normally). |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | ''This section is a stub. You can assist us by expanding it as much as you can.'' |
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+ | === '''2019''' === |
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+ | * May 14, 2019: Added to game. (It was the first [[Next Generation|NG]] train in the game alongside the [[Class 508]]) |
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+ | === '''2020''' === |
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+ | * Second sneak peek of [[Coxly]] shows the rebranded Class 158 |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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* This train is the first [[Next Generation]] train. |
* This train is the first [[Next Generation]] train. |
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− | * This train was one of the first two [[Next Generation]] trains released in the game, the other one being the [[Class 508]] which is on [[ |
+ | * This train was one of the first two [[Next Generation]] trains released in the game, the other one being the [[Class 508]] which is on [[Waterline]]. |
* From May 8th to May 10th, this train could be seen on random routes being operated by beta testers, before they received a dedicated server. |
* From May 8th to May 10th, this train could be seen on random routes being operated by beta testers, before they received a dedicated server. |
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− | * In real life, these trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail, Transport for Wales, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, Northern, and South Western Railway . |
+ | * In real life, these trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail, Transport for Wales, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, Northern Trains, and South Western Railway . |
* These are the only diesel trains in SCR to have cab-end gangways. |
* These are the only diesel trains in SCR to have cab-end gangways. |
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− | * The livery of this train |
+ | * The old livery of this train was similar to that of the [[Class 458|Class 458/0]] since the ends were coloured blue, however, they were not identical. |
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+ | * There were no 2 car stop markers for the Class 158/9 in any [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] platform until [[SCR Version 1.4.1|V1.4.1]], when [[Benton Bridge]] had one. Otherwise, it needs to stop at the 3 car marker or at the 4/5/S stop marker. |
− | * This train wasn't released as a |
+ | * This train wasn't released as a previous generation train with the same livery as the other [[Stepford Connect|Connect]] trains. It was never released before it became the first [[Next Generation]] train. |
− | * When you choose a train, this train's destination is "Stepford Road" instead of "Not in service" like other trains. |
+ | * When you choose a train, this train's destination is "Stepford Road" instead of "Not in service" like other trains. |
+ | * The Class 158/9 is one of the shortest trains of SCR, alongside the [[Class 165|Class 165/0]], [[Class 171]] and [[Class 195|Class 195/0]]. |
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+ | * This train got the new [[Stepford Connect]] livery in V1.6. |
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+ | * When it was in beta, the Class 158/9 was numbered as the Class 158/1. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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Connectfleet.png|Old Class 158 between [[Class 377]] and [[Class 185]]. |
Connectfleet.png|Old Class 158 between [[Class 377]] and [[Class 185]]. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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Revision as of 19:20, 14 August 2020
Template:Train (Next Gen)
Overview
The Class 158 Express Sprinter is a diesel multiple-unit manufactured by BREL, in use on Stepford Connect. These trains are formed of 2 (158/9) or 3 (158/0) coaches, and cost 1125 points (1500 normally).
History
This section is a stub. You can assist us by expanding it as much as you can.
2019
2020
- Second sneak peek of Coxly shows the rebranded Class 158
Trivia
- This is the first and only Connect train with a 2 coach variant.
- The Class 158/0 is a 3 car and the Class 158/9 is a 2 car.
- This train is the first Next Generation train.
- This train was one of the first two Next Generation trains released in the game, the other one being the Class 508 which is on Waterline.
- From May 8th to May 10th, this train could be seen on random routes being operated by beta testers, before they received a dedicated server.
- In real life, these trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail, Transport for Wales, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway, Northern Trains, and South Western Railway .
- These are the only diesel trains in SCR to have cab-end gangways.
- The old livery of this train was similar to that of the Class 458/0 since the ends were coloured blue, however, they were not identical.
- There were no 2 car stop markers for the Class 158/9 in any Connect platform until V1.4.1, when Benton Bridge had one. Otherwise, it needs to stop at the 3 car marker or at the 4/5/S stop marker.
- This train wasn't released as a previous generation train with the same livery as the other Connect trains. It was never released before it became the first Next Generation train.
- When you choose a train, this train's destination is "Stepford Road" instead of "Not in service" like other trains.
- The Class 158/9 is one of the shortest trains of SCR, alongside the Class 165/0, Class 171 and Class 195/0.
- This train got the new Stepford Connect livery in V1.6.
- When it was in beta, the Class 158/9 was numbered as the Class 158/1.
Gallery
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