British Rail Class 901
The Class 901 designation is used for two former British Rail Class 101 diesel multiple units converted for departmental use. They were reclassified from the Class 960 series in early 2004 by their owner Network Rail.
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British Rail Class 901 Media
- BR class 101 680.jpg
101680 in Regional Railways livery at Sheffield in 1998
- Glasgow Central Station, with local train - geograph.org.uk - 2239893.jpg
Class 101 in Strathclyde PTE livery at Glasgow Central.
- Newcastle Central station - geograph.org.uk - 1584913.jpg
A pair of Class 101s at Newcastle Central
Class 101 at Bradford Interchange alongside a Class 150
NSE 101 L832 Sarah at Reading on a North Downs line service in 1991
- 101 685 at Manchester Piccadilly.jpg
First North Western 101685 at Manchester Piccadilly on 24 December 2003, the last day of service
- 50266 at Quorn.jpg
Class 101 DMU 50266 stands at Quorn in October 2019.
- Class 101s at Duffield.jpg
Metropolitan-Cammel Class 101's pause at Duffield station on the Ecclesbourne Valley Railway.
- Class 101 DMU arrives at Oxenhope.JPG
BR Class 101 DMU Nos. 51803 and 51189 arrive at Oxenhope on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.