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<p>AFAIK, there are 3 A4´s in working order in Britain, but as they are considered a national heritage, I doubt that anyone would want them to go 126 mph. In Germany, Deutsche Reichsbahn class 18 201 has a top speed of about 115mph and could achieve probably more, but is limited to 100 mph in today´s use.</p> <p>UP 844 was designed to do 100 mph, but I think she´s good for more.</p>
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