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Trains at Bridgend 05/02/2022

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UK Railway trains at Bridgend station, South Wales Mainline
Including Regional Passenger and Freight trains in February 2022!

A Saturday Afternoon of Welsh services at Bridgend, heading around the South of Wales, United Kingdom. Trains include:
DB Cargo UK Class 60s
60s Built in 1989/1993
DB Cargo UK Class 66s
66/0s Built in 1998/2001
Transport for Wales Class 150s
150/2s Built in 1986/87
Transport for Wales Class 153s
153/3s Built in 1987/88 (Converted 1991/92)
153/9s Built in 1987/88 (Converted 1991/92) NonPRM
Transport for Wales Class 158s
158/8 Built in 1989/92
Transport for Wales Class 170s
170/2 Built in 1999/2002 Two or Three Car Units
Transport for Wales Class 175s Built in 1999/2001
175/0 Built in 1999/2001 Two Car Units
175/1 Built in 1999/2001 Three Car Units
Great Western Railway IET Class 800s
800/0 Built in 2014/18 Diesel & Electric Five Car Units
800/3 Built in 2017/18 Diesel & Electric Nine Car Units
Great Western Railway IET Class 802s
802/1 Built in 2017/18 Diesel & Electric Nine Car Units

Filmed on 5th February 2022, Between 12.50 and 16.30.

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INFORMATION KEY
Train Numbers – e.g. 43032 or 800110 – These are train numbers which are specific to that train. No trains can be numbered the same. Locos are 5 digit numbers where the first two numbers are the class of train e.g. 67010 would be a class 67. Multiple Units are 6 digit numbers where the first three numbers are the class of train e.g. 390154 would be a class 390. Click Here to learn more
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOPS#TO...

Headcodes – e.g. 1F32 or 5M00 – These are used by the railway signallers to determine where trains are on the network. Every train within a region has a specific four code ID. Click Here to learn more
➤ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train_r...

Set Number – e.g. WB64 or NL04 – These are semipermanent loco hauled coach formations which are kept together for formalities. The first two letters usually indicate the maintenance depot responsible e.g. OC is Old Oak Common, LA is Laira. The number indicates the rake number.

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