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Transport Fever 2

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BR Class 321 (321334) "Amsterdam" NS livery
   
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Vehicle: Multiple Unit
Tags: Train, electric
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29 Mar, 2020 @ 7:08am
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BR Class 321 (321334) "Amsterdam" NS livery

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Description
The British Rail Class 321 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by British Rail Engineering Limited's York Works in three batches between 1988 and 1991. The design was successful and led to the development of the similar Class 320 and Class 322.
This one, (321334) was given a special paintjob to commemorate the twinning of Amsterdam Centraal Station & London Liverpool Street Station, The unit was named "Amsterdam" Along with the Mock Up NS Livery and kept the livery while it was under operation by Network South East (NSE).

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Available: 1993

Model By Yung Lenin

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16 Comments
Driver Kaldie 3 Apr, 2024 @ 4:59pm 
Would be great to add to the Dutch trains in my game...I did know there was a british train in the Dutch livery, but I didn't know it was made for this game as well. Great work ! B.t.w. I'm still hoping for somebody to make another famous british locomotive in Dutch livery as well. The NS 1500 series wich was a great and powerfull locomotive.
rb58nl 25 Jun, 2020 @ 12:04am 
Assets please..
Pizzaguy 3 Apr, 2020 @ 2:53pm 
a fairly unique british train in a dutch livery
Pranav_Gamer 31 Mar, 2020 @ 10:50pm 
Lovely mod , Can you please enable Both ways Driver-Eye views.
Oak Street Local 31 Mar, 2020 @ 9:59am 
@lucs Lovely, almost feels like home!
HSTg4min3 31 Mar, 2020 @ 7:26am 
I haven been on 334 in that livery but thats the joys of living near a line filled with 321s
Raphie1996 30 Mar, 2020 @ 9:45am 
@HSTg4min3 I wish I was...
HSTg4min3 30 Mar, 2020 @ 4:55am 
fun fact, I've been on this 321 (321 334) before
Raphie1996 29 Mar, 2020 @ 11:37am 
Actually, it was the commemorate the connection between London Liverpool Street and Amsterdam via train and boat (Harwich - Europoort). Wich is still an important connection today!