In the early 1990s, British Rail introduced the 182-strong Class
158 fleet, followed by the 22-strong Class 159s. These units
heralded a new era in long-distance travel at the time, replacing
1950s-designed locomotive-hauled coaches on long secondary and
inter-city routes With all 204 units still in service today, this
title aims to examine their varied operations, from Scotland to the
south-west, from Wales to East Anglia, where they can still be
found all across our rail network.
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