The British Rail Class 314 was a class of alternating current electric multiple unit (EMU) trains built by British Rail Engineering Limited's Holgate Road carriage works in 1979. They were a class of units derived from British Rail's 1971 prototype suburban EMU design which, as the BREL 1972 family, eventually encompassed 755 vehicles over five production classes.
First ScotRail Class 314 at Patterton in 2011
Interior of a ScotRail refurbished Class 314 unit in August 2018
Class 314 at Gourock in Strathclyde Partnership for Transport orange and black livery at Gourock in 2006
Class 314 in SPT carmine and cream livery at Gourock in 2006
British Rail Engineering Limited
British Rail Engineering Limited (BREL) was the railway systems engineering subsidiary of British Rail.
The InterCity 125 was formed from Class 43 powercars built at Crewe Works and Mark 3 carriages built at Derby Litchurch Lane Works
Mark 2 carriages were built by BREL's Derby Litchurch Lane Works
Class 58 locomotives were built by BREL's Doncaster Works
An APT-P at Crewe in October 2006