Category:British Rail Class 483
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English: The British Rail Class 483 electrical multiple units were originally built by Metro-Cammell as 1938 tube stock units for the London Underground. They were extensively refurbished from 1989-92 by Eastleigh Works, for use on the Isle of Wight railway network on 'mainline' services from Ryde to Shanklin. This was despite having already worked for nearly fifty years on the London Underground.
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Media in category "British Rail Class 483"
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An Island Line train arriving at Ryde Esplanade Station - geograph.org.uk - 5823348.jpg 2,700 × 1,975; 370 KB
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An Island Line train arriving at Ryde Esplanade Station - geograph.org.uk - 5823350.jpg 2,700 × 2,025; 401 KB
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An Island Line train at Shanklin Station - geograph.org.uk - 5823383.jpg 2,700 × 1,999; 585 KB
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An Island Line train entering Ryde Tunnel - geograph.org.uk - 5863339.jpg 2,700 × 2,025; 512 KB