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====United Kingdom==== [[File:Southern 377 at Hemel Hempstead.JPG|thumb|[[Southern (train operating company)|Southern]] [[British Rail Class 377|Class 377]]/2 377207 at {{Stnlnk|Hemel Hempstead}} with a train from {{Stnlnk|Milton Keynes Central}} to {{Stnlnk|East Croydon}}]] {{Main|British electric multiple units|British railcars and diesel multiple units}} In the UK the use of modern diesel multiple units was pioneered in [[Northern Ireland]],{{citation needed|date=November 2017}} although a number of other railway companies also experimented with early DMUs (including the Great Western and the London Midland Scottish). Notable examples include the [[British Rail Sprinter|Sprinter]] and [[Bombardier Voyager family|Voyager]] families, and the newer [[British Rail Class 395|Javelin]] trains. The [[London Underground]] passenger system is operated exclusively by EMUs. Work trains on the Underground employ separate locomotives, some of which are dual battery/live rail powered. In Northern Ireland the majority of passenger services have been operated by diesel multiple units since the mid-1950s under the tenure of both the [[Ulster Transport Authority]] (1948β1966) and [[Northern Ireland Railways]] (since 1967).
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