The difference between Class 170 and 171 - Class 170 on the left has a BSI Compact coupler whereas the Class 171 on the right has a Dellner coupler for emergency compatibility with the Southern EMU fleet.
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2007-04-10T22:11:05Z Oxyman 3648x2736 (4745252 Bytes) {{Information |Description=A One railway Class 170, Number 170206, Stops at Marks Tey station with a train for Peterburgh. |Source=own work |Date=10/4/07 |Author=Oxyman |Permission={{self|GFDL|cc-by-2.5}} |other_versions= }}
2006-03-29T17:47:52Z Thryduulf 1024x768 (213845 Bytes) A brand new [[w:British Rail Class 171|Class 171/8]] [[w:Turbostar|]] DMU number 171802 in the attractive new green and white [[w:Southern (train operating company)|Southern]] livery. {{user:Thryduulf/cc-by-sa-all}} [[catego
{{Information |Description=The difference between Class 170 and 171 - Class 170 on the left has a BSI Compact coupler whereas the Class 171 on the right has a Dellner coupler for emergency compatibility with the Southern EMU fleet. |Source=*[[:File:170206