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The British Rail Class 320 is an alternating current (AC) electric multiple-unit (EMU) train found on the Strathclyde rail network in Central Scotland, and used on the North Clyde Line between Helensburgh and Airdrie via Glasgow Queen Street and also the Argyle Line between Lanark and Dalmuir.

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  • The British Rail Class 320 is an alternating current (AC) electric multiple-unit (EMU) train found on the Strathclyde rail network in Central Scotland, and used on the North Clyde Line between Helensburgh and Airdrie via Glasgow Queen Street and also the Argyle Line between Lanark and Dalmuir.
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  • British Rail Class 320
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