BREL facts for kids
BREL stands for British Rail Engineering Limited, which was the engineering division for British Rail until the design and building trains in the United Kingdom went private.
They made trains like the British Rail Class 210 diesel multiple unit and the experimental Advanced Passenger Train (APT) tilting High Speed Train during the 1970s and early 1980s.

A British Rail Class 210 diesel-electric multiple unit at Reading station on 30 May 1982 for the type's first passenger service.

An APT-P at Crewe in October 2006.
Images for kids
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The InterCity 125 was formed from Class 43 powercars built at Crewe Works and Mark 3 carriages built at Derby Litchurch Lane Works
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Mark 2 carriages were built by BREL's Derby Litchurch Lane Works
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Class 58 locomotives were built by BREL's Doncaster Works
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