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The '''Class 220 ''Voyager''''' is a diesel-electric multiple-unit manufactured by Bombardier Transportation, in use on [[Stepford Express]]. |
The '''Class 220 ''Voyager''''' is a diesel-electric multiple-unit manufactured by Bombardier Transportation, in use on [[Stepford Express]]. |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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Overview
The Class 220 Voyager is a diesel-electric multiple-unit manufactured by Bombardier Transportation, in use on Stepford Express.
In real life, the Class 220 entered service in 2001, and where operating with Virgin Trains West Coast, and where meant to replace the ageing class 47 hauled mk2 fleets and the old Intercity 125 units. Most of the units where later transferred to CrossCountry where they operate now.
The Class 220 units feature a first class driving cab, 2 standard class coaches, and a standard class driving cab in the back of the unit.
Trivia
- This train is exactly the same as the Class 221, with the exception of the bogie design and the number of coaches.
- In real life, these trains are operated by CrossCountry.
- This train, the Class 221, the Class 331 and the Class 195 are the only trains in the game with the SCR logo on the front of the train.
- It has two sneak peeks, one being a very dark image with the destination board saying 'Special' and the other being two Class 221s and a Class 220 at Stepford Central.
Gallery
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