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- Publications. pp. 22–25. ISSN 0953-4563. OCLC 49953699. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bombardier Turbostar. Detailed description of the Turbostars...
- November 1998). "Adtranz launches Turbostar for Midland Mainline". Rail. No. 344. Retrieved 27 October 2018. "Extra Turbostars for Southern". Today's Railways...
- that they might be class 172 Turbostars. The Government announced in December 2008 that Bombardier, with its Turbostar design, was one of the pre-qualified...
- Virgin CrossCountry as well as 11 two-car and 18 three-car class 170 Turbostars from Central Trains. As per its franchise agreement, it obtained ten class...
- diesel engine for heavy industrial vehicles. In 1984, Iveco launched the TurboStar, a heavy on-road vehicle that became a best-seller in Italy and also successful...
- Turbo GmbH & Co. KG. G 1520 e. "Cutting Emissions – cleaner, greener Turbostars". Rail Engineer. Coalville: Rail Media Group. 26 April 2022. Archived...
- fleet is ****ed with coupling devices (Dellner) different from other Turbostars, and is classified as class 171 for this reason. The four-car units were...
- near the now demolished Crofton railway station. It maintains class 170 Turbostars for Northern Trains; CrossCountry, Grand Central and TransPennine Express...
- 31 May 2004, branding them Meridian. These replaced all the class 170 Turbostars and some of the High Speed Trains, having better acceleration than both...
- instead, successful negotiations were completed to lease 3-car class 170 Turbostars from sister GB Railways company Anglia Railways. Hull Trains commenced...