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British Rail Class 314 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMU) were built by BREL at York works in 1979. They were the third variety of British Rail’s then-standard 1972 design for suburban EMUs which eventually encompassed 755 vehicles and five classes (Class 313/314/315/507/508). Able to operate from 25 kV overhead line only the fleet works inner-suburban services on the Strathclyde Passenger Transport rail network in Central Scotland.