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885 series forming basis for Class 395 and Hitachi Super Express?

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A statement was recently added to this article indicating that the 885 series formed the basis for the UK Class 395 and later the Super Express train. The editor had included a reference citation to an article in the March issue of Modern Railways magazine (pages 30-31), but on actually checking the article, it is clear that the Japanese 885 series is not mentioned once. It only states that the Super Express is derived from the 395. No mention of the 885 at all. I have therefore removed this statement. --DAJF (talk) 23:25, 12 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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