UTA MPD

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The Ulster Transport Authority Multi-Purpose Diesel (UTA MPD) was a diesel powered railcar, used in Northern Ireland. It was developed by the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) as a progression of the earlier Multi-engined Diesel (MED). The MED concept, while suitable for short commuter links, was not considered so for the Northern Counties Committee section, with its main line from Belfast to Derry where speeds of up to 110 km/h (70 mph) were required. A new railcar development was needed, and the MED was superseded by the MPD. rdf:langString
rdf:langString UTA MPD
rdf:langString Ulster Transport Authority Multi-Purpose Diesel
rdf:langString Ulster Transport Authority Multi-Purpose Diesel
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rdf:langString MPD double-ended railcar no. 65 at Lisburn in June 1974
rdf:langString Power cars: 36–65
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rdf:langString UTA York Road
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xsd:integer 1957
rdf:langString The Ulster Transport Authority Multi-Purpose Diesel (UTA MPD) was a diesel powered railcar, used in Northern Ireland. It was developed by the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) as a progression of the earlier Multi-engined Diesel (MED). The MED concept, while suitable for short commuter links, was not considered so for the Northern Counties Committee section, with its main line from Belfast to Derry where speeds of up to 110 km/h (70 mph) were required. A new railcar development was needed, and the MED was superseded by the MPD.
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