and Coleraine–Portrush lines. Wikimedia Commons has media related to NIR Class 450. "Irish Railways: 1946-1996". Irish Railway Record Society. Archived...
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operated using Class 80 DEMUs, which had been in service since the mid-1970s, and were becoming increasingly harder to maintain. NIR had not procured...
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Class 450 may refer to: British Rail Class 450, an electric multiple unit type operated by South Western Railway NIR Class 450, a diesel multiple unit...
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remaining trains of Class 80 and Class 450. The capacity increase provided has allowed NIR to operate longer trains. Of the seven extra sets, NIR has earmarked...
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Rail Mark 2b bodyshell, which NIR was already using for the Enterprise service. The new trains were classified as the 80 Class. The power cars were fitted...
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displaced the older CIÉ 001 Class and NIR 101 Class locomotives and were themselves replaced in turn by the new 201 Class locomotives. Currently all the...
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new units, some of NIR's older rolling stock was retained, notably the entire Class 450 on the Belfast-Larne route. To enable NIR to maintain its levels...
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Turbocharger BR Class 73, 201, 202, 205 & 207, UTA 70 Class, NIR 80 Class, NIR 450 Class, SAR 500 Class 6KT 6 Naturally Aspirated BR Class 08, 09, 11, 12...
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gauges NIR train radio and TPWS/AWS for cross-border service. HaslerRail 2500 Event recorder Today push-pull equipped members of the 201 class operate...
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with the NIR Class 3000, the numbers given by each class in the lists below are those allocated to the coaches that make up the units in that class, otherwise...
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swivelling curve light Night View Assist: optional, uses two near-infrared (NIR) illuminators mounted in the headlamp clusters and a camera in the windshield...
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a Connolly to Maynooth train. Multiple Units of Ireland NIR 3000 Class NIR 4000 Class IÉ Class 22000 carrigstown89 (6 June 2021). Fair City (3rd January...
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CxK (section Class 3000)
was the first new train type purchased by NIR for two decades, to replace the increasingly obsolete NIR Class 80 units that had been in service since the...
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one wheelchair space, 36 1st class seats A2 22207–30,41–63: Driving car, standard WC, 66 seats A22 22201–06: A2 car with NIR TPWS/AWS & radio system A3...
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to detect vegetation and camouflage. Blue-NIR-MIR, where the blue channel uses visible blue, green uses NIR (so vegetation stays green), and MIR is shown...
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from the original on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 28 January 2017. "NIR GM 111 Class (8)111 - Windhoff Multi Purpose Vehicle Transfer - City Hospital Halt...
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motors were recovered as the 70s were withdrawn for re-use in the new 450 class. After withdrawal, it was discovered that the power cars contained blue...
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Class 370 Class 442 Class 445/446 Class 455 Class 456 Class 465 Class 507 Class 508 Class 510 NIR Class 80 NIR Class 450 Taiwan Railway EMU100 series State...
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was converted to a 455 MSO. Individual vehicles are as follows: NIR Class 450 – a class of three-car DMU built to a similar configuration for Northern...
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odd-numbered vehicles and NIR the even-numbered ones, though all share a common Enterprise livery. Following the introduction of the new Class 201 locomotives,...
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Malocclusion (section Class I)
PMID 6931485. Sarig, Rachel; Slon, Viviane; Abbas, Janan; May, Hila; Shpack, Nir; Vardimon, Alexander Dan; Hershkovitz, Israel (2013-11-20). "Malocclusion...
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The Negros Island Region (NIR) is an administrative region in the Philippines. Covering both the islands of Negros and Siquijor, the region is composed...
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Brown dwarf (section GD 165B and class L)
prototype of a second new spectral class, the T dwarfs. T dwarfs are pinkish-magenta. Whereas near-infrared (NIR) spectra of L dwarfs show strong absorption...
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an agreement to pay DM 3 billion (around $714 million) to Israel and DM 450 million (around $107 million) to the Claims Conference. Germany paid pensions...
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Gwendraeth Valley Railway in Wales. Three more ex-NIR railcars are owned by DCDR, comprising the last 450 Class, 458 Antrim Castle, which arrived in 2014 and...
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because it overlaps the human visible response spectrum. The near infrared (NIR) window lies just out of the human vision, as well as the medium wavelength...
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edition. An easier to read version, New International Reader's Version (NIrV), was published in 1996. It was written at a third-grade reading level to...
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Northern Ireland Railways (NIR). The BUTs were displaced from the Enterprise service in the late 1960s by the new 70 Class diesel multiple units, after...
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List of cities in the Philippines (section Classes)
in a four-year period. For instance, 1st class cities have an income of ₱ 400 million or more, while 6th class cities earn less than ₱ 80 million in a...
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USS Duncan (DD-46) (category Cassin-class destroyers)
The first USS Duncan (DD-46) was a Cassin-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I. She was named for Commander Silas Duncan. Duncan...
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