GWR railcars

In 1933, the Great Western Railway introduced the first of what was to become a successful series of diesel railcars, which survived in regular use into the 1960s, when they were replaced with the new British Rail "first generation" diesel multiple units. == Design == === Bodywork === The original design featured streamlined bodywork, which was very much the fashion at the time.

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GWR railcars

In 1933, the Great Western Railway introduced the first of what was to become a successful series of diesel railcars, which survived in regular use into the 1960s, when they were replaced with the new British Rail "first generation" diesel multiple units. == Design == === Bodywork === The original design featured streamlined bodywork, which was very much the fashion at the time.

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