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Prototype Era
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Please Note: This set has one driving car only.
The Class 175 and Class 180 are members of the Alstom Coradia family of units and share many common features and parts. The Class 180 units are a 5-car 125mph high-speed express unit and 14 sets were ordered by First Great Western and given the brand name 'Adelante'. Intended for high speed express services to South Wales and later used for fast commuter trains from Oxford, Gloucester and Exeter to London. Hull Trains later used four Class 180s and these units were transferred to East Midlands railway for use between London St Pancras, Nottingham, Derby and Sheffield. Grand Central uses 10 units for its services between London Kings Cross, Sunderland and Bradford.
27 Class 175 units, in a mix of two and three car configurations, were ordered by First North Western in 1997. They were used on services between Birmingham, Holyhead, Llandudno, Manchester and Barrow. Later they transferred to Arriva Trains Wales and were introduced on the Welsh Marches line to Cardiff, reaching Fishguard and the Pembroke Coast. From 2018 to 2023 they have been in the service of Transport for Wales and were seen from SW Wales and Holyhead across to Stockport, Manchester Piccadilly and Birmingham International.
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Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-GC-603A-DCC
Class 180 - Grand Central livery 180107 'Hart of the North' 5-car DMU - DCC Sound
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-FGL-602A-DCC
Class 180 - First GW "Dynamic Lines" livery 180102 5-car DMU - DCC Sound
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-FGL-102A
Class 180 - First GW "Dynamic Lines" livery 180102 5-car DMU
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-FHL-102B
Class 180 - First Hull Trains "Dynamic Lines" livery 180109 5-car DMU
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-FHL-602B-DCC
Class 180 - First Hull Trains "Dynamic Lines" livery 180109 5-car DMU - DCC Sound
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-GC-103A
Class 180 - Grand Central livery 180107 'Hart of the North' 5-car DMU
Revolution Trains
RT-OO-180-GC-603B-DCC
Class 180 - Grand Central livery green stripe 180112 'James Herriot' 5-car DMU - DCC Sound
Revolution Trains Class 180 – Grand Central livery with green stripe, 180112 ‘James Herriot’, 5‑car DMU. DCC status is DCC 21 and the manufacturer part number is RT‑OO‑180‑GC‑103B. The model represents the Current Era and includes a single driving car only.
The real‑world Class 180 units belong to Alstom’s Coradia family and are 5‑car, 125 mph high‑speed express diesel multiple units. Fourteen were originally ordered by First Great Western and branded ‘Adelante’ for services to South Wales, later operating fast commuter routes from Oxford, Gloucester and Exeter to London. Subsequent operators have included Hull Trains, East Midlands Railway and Grand Central, the latter using ten units on routes between London Kings Cross, Sunderland and Bradford.
All models feature highly detailed 2, 3 or 5‑car configurations, working directional lights, user‑switchable lighting functions and a low‑profile drive unit. They are equipped with kinematic close coupling and electrical connections between cars, detailed interiors, a 21‑pin MTC DCC decoder socket (one decoder required per unit), fine wheelsets to NMRA RP25 standards and are designed for Peco radius‑2 curves.