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British Rail Class 365

The British Rail Class 365 Networker Express were dual-voltage (25 kV 50 Hz AC and 750 V DC) electric multiple-unit passenger trains built by ABB at Holgate Road Carriage Works in 1994 and 1995 to operate services in South East England and on the Great Northern Route. These were the last trains to be built at the Holgate Road works before its closure. Due to the refurbished front end resembling a smiling face, the trains were nicknamed "Happy Trains" by enthusiasts.[7]

British Rail Class 365 Networker Express
Great Northern Class 365 at London King's Cross in September 2015
Refurbished Great Northern standard-class interior
In service1996 – 15 May 2021[1]
ManufacturerABB
Built atHolgate Road, York
Family nameNetworker
Constructed1994–1995
Refurbished2013–2016 at Bombardier Ilford
Scrapped2021–2022
Number built41
Number preserved
  • 0
  • (3 vehicles only)
Number scrapped41
Successor
Formation
  • 4 cars per unit:
  • DMOC-TOSL-PTOSL-DMOC
Fleet numbers365501–365541
Capacity239 seats
Operator(s)
Depot(s)
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium[2]
Train length81.9 m (268 ft 8 in)
Car length
  • DM vehs.: 20.89 m (68 ft 6 in)
  • Trailers: 20.06 m (65 ft 10 in)
Width2.81 m (9 ft 3 in)
Height3.77 m (12 ft 4 in)
Maximum speed100 mph (161 km/h)
Weight
Traction systemGEC Alsthom GTO-VVVF
Traction motors
Power output1,256 kW (1,684 hp)
Acceleration0.65 m/s2 (1.5 mph/s)
Electric system(s)
Current collector(s)
UIC classificationBo′Bo′+2′2′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′
Safety system(s)
Coupling systemTightlock
Multiple workingWithin class
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Notes/references
Sourced from [6] unless otherwise noted.

Background

In the early 1990s, the Networker family was entering large-scale service in the Network SouthEast sector – both third-rail 'Networker' EMUs (Class 465/Class 466) and 'Network Turbo' DMUs (Class 165/Class 166) were in service, with proposals for others, including a so-called "Universal Networker", intended as Classes 371 and 381, that would have dual-voltage capability. However, by 1992, no work had been done in the development of these due to a lack of funding, so a replacement plan was required. For this, the Class 465 was modified for longer-distance services – a prototype was converted from an existing unit (designated as Class 465/3) to determine suitability, before funding was authorised for the purchase of 41 dual-voltage EMUs, each of four cars.[8] These became the Class 365.[9][10]

Network SouthEast won an argument for government investment for the trains, over InterCity's proposal for InterCity 250. The Class 365 was ordered in 1993.[11]

Description

Although specified as a dual-voltage unit, Class 365s never operated with this capability since they were built with only one system of traction current pickup.

The first 16 (365501 to 365516), which worked briefly for Network SouthEast before the South Eastern franchise was awarded to Connex South Eastern, were originally supplied only with DC shoe gear for use on the 750 V third-rail system.[3]: p.A.9  In this configuration the maximum speed was 90 mph (145 km/h).[3]: p.A.6  During testing and commissioning, 365502 ran briefly on the AC network, this being the main reason for the unit being chosen to be subleased to WAGN in the aftermath of the Potters Bar accident in 2002.

When they transferred to West Anglia Great Northern for use with 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line traction supply, the shoes and associated equipment were removed and a Brecknell Willis high speed pantograph was installed, along with other operator and voltage-specific modifications and testing by Bombardier Transportation at its Doncaster Works.[4]

However, the 365s retained the original 750 V DC bus, meaning that when on 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead lines the current is collected as AC, rectified to DC for the onboard systems, and then inverted back to AC for the 3-phase traction motors. For running on overhead lines the maximum speed was raised to 100 mph (161 km/h).[12]

Basic equipment consisted of:

Dynamic (rheostatic) braking on the two Driving Motor coaches was available in addition to disc brakes, via a system of brake blending.

In common with the whole Networker fleet, wheel slide protection (WSP) operated on every axle. Under braking conditions a blowdown valve released air from the brake cylinder of any axle if the rotational speed varies significantly from the average axle speed on the train.[13]

Internal LED Passenger Information Display Systems and Auto-Announcers were fitted across the fleet.[12]

Ownership

In the lead up to the privatisation of British Rail, responsibility for the Class 365s passed to Eversholt Rail Group.[14] However, because the British Railways Board had leased rather than purchased the Class 365s, under a clause in the original procurement contract, ownership of the remaining 40 sets passed to the Department for Transport subsidiary Train Fleet (2019) Limited in July 2019[15] after it was obliged to pay out the leases to the Royal Bank of Scotland in the event that the trains were not wanted.[16][17] In July 2021, all were sold back to Eversholt after termination of their leases with Govia Thameslink Railway was agreed.[18]

Operations

South Eastern

 
Connex South Eastern Class 365 with original cab end in September 2001

The first 16 units were fitted for use on the 750 V DC lines. The first was delivered in November 1994, with testing commencing on 15 June 1995.[19][20] Their first use in service occurred on 13 October 1996, but due to problems in obtaining a safety case, they did not enter full service with Connex South Eastern until 16 June 1997.[21][22][23] Before it entered service, 365513 was damaged in a shunting incident at Chart Leacon TMD and was forwarded to Doncaster Works in November 1996.[24]

From August 2002 until January 2003, 365502 was sublet to WAGN to provide cover after 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident.[25][26] All passed with the franchise to South Eastern Trains in November 2003. All were transferred to West Anglia Great Northern in 2004.[27][28]

Great Northern

 
First Capital Connect Class 365 at Peterborough in February 2009
 
First Capital Connect Class 365 at London King's Cross in October 2010
 
Great Northern Class 365 at London King's Cross in May 2015

Twenty-five Class 365s (365517 to 365541) were delivered to Hornsey TMD to operate services on the East Coast Main Line from London King's Cross to Peterborough and King's Lynn. The first entered service with Network SouthEast on 9 December 1996.[29][30] All were included in the transfer of the franchise to West Anglia Great Northern in January 1997. The last was delivered in July 1998.[31]

As part of a project to fit driver's cab air-conditioning, all received new fronts in 2001/02.[32][33] In May 2002, 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident and was subsequently written off.[34] From August 2002 until January 2003, 365502 was sublet from Connex South Eastern to provide cover.[25][26] In 2004, all 16 of Connex South Eastern examples (365501 to 365516) were transferred to West Anglia Great Northern to release Class 317s for use by Thameslink.[27][28][35]

The remaining 40 sets passed with the franchise to First Capital Connect in April 2006. A refurbishment program at Ilford EMU Depot commenced in January 2014.[36] All passed with the Thameslink, Southern & Great Northern franchise to Govia Thameslink Railway in September 2014.

In 2017, the Class 365 fleet were relegated to peak-hour services after Class 387s and 700s entered service. It was proposed that some would be transferred to Great Western Railway to operate services on the Great Western Main Line from London Paddington to Newbury and Oxford, but this was aborted with new Class 387s purchased instead.[37][38][39]

Great Northern retained 21 sets to operate limited stop peak-time services between London King's Cross-Peterborough and London King's Cross-Royston.[40][41] The remaining sets were placed in store in Ely.[42][43]

In June 2018, ten were transferred to Abellio ScotRail to operate services from Edinburgh to Glasgow and Stirling.[44][45][46] The other nine moved from Ely to King's Heath TMD, Northampton for further storage before moving to Crewe in September 2018.[47][48]

In March 2021, it was announced that Great Northern would be withdrawing the remaining Class 365s from service in May 2021, in favour of Class 387s transferred from Gatwick Express.[49][50]

The last day of service for the 365s on Great Northern was on 15 May 2021.[1]

ScotRail

 
Abellio ScotRail Class 365 at Edinburgh Haymarket in July 2018

In April 2018 ten Class 365s (509, 513, 517, 519, 521, 523, 525, 529, 533 and 537) were leased to Abellio ScotRail in response to a rolling stock shortage which was caused by the delayed entry to service of the new Class 385s and the imminent transfer of a number of DMUs to Arriva Rail North.[44] They entered service on 23 June 2018 on Glasgow to Edinburgh and Stirling services after modifications and driver training.[45][46][51][52] The ScotRail units were withdrawn in March 2019 and moved to Crewe where they were kept in warm store by Rail Operations Group.[53][54]

Accidents

  • 365526 – DMOC B and PTOSL were damaged in the Potters Bar rail crash in 2002.[55] After being stored at Crewe Works and later Wolverton Works until the Rail Accident Investigation Branch had completed its investigations, two carriages were used for target practice at RAF Spadeadam, while one was taken to Ilford EMU Depot for stripping of spare parts.[56][57]
  • 365531 – DMOC A was damaged in a fatal collision with a tractor at Black Horse Drove crossing in October 2005.[58]
  • 365532 – DMOC A was damaged in a collision with a tractor at Hatson's User-Worked Crossing in September 2011.[59]
  • 365512 – DMOC B was damaged in a fatal collision with a car at Pleasants crossing in July 2012.[60]
  • A Class 365 unit collided at low speed with another it was due to couple onto at Cambridge station on 30 May 2015. Three passengers sustained slight injuries.[61]
  • 365520 – DMOC B was damaged in a collision with a Land Rover at Nairns User-Worked Crossing in August 2016.[62]

Fleet details

Class Status No. built Year built Cars per unit Unit nos.
365 Scrapped 40 1994–1995 4 365501–365540[63]
(Three vehicles preserved: DMSO(A) 65917 and TSO 72287 from 365524, and DMSO(B) 65974 from 365540)[64][65]
 
Illustration of a Great Northern Class 365 unit

Naming

Some were named. 365505 and 365515 were named by Connex South Eastern, and were subsequently removed. Vinyl nameplates with a pink backing were applied to the driving vehicles, behind the cab doors, by First Capital Connect. Following a repaint into Great Northern colours most were removed, but several were reapplied in the same style but with a light blue backing.

  • 365505 – Spirit of Ramsgate
  • 365506 – The Royston Express[66]
  • 365510 – Cambridge and Ely[67]
  • 365513 – Hornsey Depot[63]
  • 365514 – Captain George Vancouver
  • 365515 – Spirit of Dover
  • 365517 – Supporting Red Balloon
  • 365518 – The Fenman
  • 365519 – Peterborough - Environment City[68] Later renamed to Discover Peterborough[67]
  • 365521 – Steven
  • 365527 – Passengers' Champion
  • 365530 – The Interlink Partnership
  • 365531 – Nelson's County - Norfolk[69] Later renamed to Norfolk - Nelson's County[67]
  • 365533 – Max Appeal
  • 365536 – Rufus Barnes – Chief Executive of London TravelWatch for 25 years[70]
  • 365537 – Daniel Edwards (1974–2010) Cambridge Driver[71]
  • 365540 – Garden Cities of Hertfordshire[67]

Preservation

DMSO(A) 65917 and TSO 72287 from unit 365524 along with DMSO(B) 65974 from unit 365540 are to be put on static display at the East Kent Railway, where they will be used as a restaurant, an exhibition area, and a major events venue.[64][needs update?]

References

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  26. ^ a b WAGN returns Connex Class 365 Rail issue 454 18 February 2003 page 55
  27. ^ a b SET releases 365s to WAGN Rail issue 485 14 April 2004 page 26
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  32. ^ Air-conditioned smile for WAGN's Networkers Rail issue 419 3 October 2001 page 12
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The British Rail Class 365 Networker Express were dual voltage 25 kV 50 Hz AC and 750 V DC electric multiple unit passenger trains built by ABB at Holgate Road Carriage Works in 1994 and 1995 to operate services in South East England and on the Great Northern Route These were the last trains to be built at the Holgate Road works before its closure Due to the refurbished front end resembling a smiling face the trains were nicknamed Happy Trains by enthusiasts 7 British Rail Class 365 Networker ExpressGreat Northern Class 365 at London King s Cross in September 2015Refurbished Great Northern standard class interiorIn service1996 15 May 2021 1 ManufacturerABBBuilt atHolgate Road YorkFamily nameNetworkerConstructed1994 1995Refurbished2013 2016 at Bombardier IlfordScrapped2021 2022Number built41Number preserved0 3 vehicles only Number scrapped41SuccessorClass 387 Great Northern Class 385 ScotRail Formation4 cars per unit DMOC TOSL PTOSL DMOCFleet numbers365501 365541Capacity239 seatsOperator s Abellio ScotRailConnex South EasternFirst Capital ConnectGreat NorthernNetwork SouthEastSouth Eastern TrainsWest Anglia Great NorthernDepot s Hornsey London Shields Road Glasgow 2 SpecificationsCar body constructionAluminium 2 Train length81 9 m 268 ft 8 in Car lengthDM vehs 20 89 m 68 ft 6 in Trailers 20 06 m 65 ft 10 in Width2 81 m 9 ft 3 in Height3 77 m 12 ft 4 in Maximum speed100 mph 161 km h Weight151 62 tonnes 149 23 long tons 167 13 short tons Traction systemGEC Alsthom GTO VVVFTraction motorsGEC Alsthom G354CX three phase AC 3 p A 6 Power output1 256 kW 1 684 hp Acceleration0 65 m s2 1 5 mph s Electric system s 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead750 V DC third rail removed Current collector s Pantograph AC Brecknell Willis high speed 4 Contact shoe DC removed 4 UIC classificationBo Bo 2 2 2 2 Bo Bo Safety system s AWSTPWSETCS trial one unit only 5 Coupling systemTightlockMultiple workingWithin classTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeNotes referencesSourced from 6 unless otherwise noted Contents 1 Background 2 Description 3 Ownership 4 Operations 4 1 South Eastern 4 2 Great Northern 4 3 ScotRail 5 Accidents 6 Fleet details 6 1 Naming 7 Preservation 8 References 9 External linksBackground EditIn the early 1990s the Networker family was entering large scale service in the Network SouthEast sector both third rail Networker EMUs Class 465 Class 466 and Network Turbo DMUs Class 165 Class 166 were in service with proposals for others including a so called Universal Networker intended as Classes 371 and 381 that would have dual voltage capability However by 1992 no work had been done in the development of these due to a lack of funding so a replacement plan was required For this the Class 465 was modified for longer distance services a prototype was converted from an existing unit designated as Class 465 3 to determine suitability before funding was authorised for the purchase of 41 dual voltage EMUs each of four cars 8 These became the Class 365 9 10 Network SouthEast won an argument for government investment for the trains over InterCity s proposal for InterCity 250 The Class 365 was ordered in 1993 11 Description EditAlthough specified as a dual voltage unit Class 365s never operated with this capability since they were built with only one system of traction current pickup The first 16 365501 to 365516 which worked briefly for Network SouthEast before the South Eastern franchise was awarded to Connex South Eastern were originally supplied only with DC shoe gear for use on the 750 V third rail system 3 p A 9 In this configuration the maximum speed was 90 mph 145 km h 3 p A 6 During testing and commissioning 365502 ran briefly on the AC network this being the main reason for the unit being chosen to be subleased to WAGN in the aftermath of the Potters Bar accident in 2002 When they transferred to West Anglia Great Northern for use with 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead line traction supply the shoes and associated equipment were removed and a Brecknell Willis high speed pantograph was installed along with other operator and voltage specific modifications and testing by Bombardier Transportation at its Doncaster Works 4 However the 365s retained the original 750 V DC bus meaning that when on 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead lines the current is collected as AC rectified to DC for the onboard systems and then inverted back to AC for the 3 phase traction motors For running on overhead lines the maximum speed was raised to 100 mph 161 km h 12 Basic equipment consisted of DMOC A 4x Three phase AC traction motors traction inverter sander TOSL Compressor auxiliary converter universal access toilet PTOSL Pantograph transformer auxiliary converter small toilet DMOC B 4x Three phase AC traction motors traction inverter sanderDynamic rheostatic braking on the two Driving Motor coaches was available in addition to disc brakes via a system of brake blending In common with the whole Networker fleet wheel slide protection WSP operated on every axle Under braking conditions a blowdown valve released air from the brake cylinder of any axle if the rotational speed varies significantly from the average axle speed on the train 13 Internal LED Passenger Information Display Systems and Auto Announcers were fitted across the fleet 12 Ownership EditIn the lead up to the privatisation of British Rail responsibility for the Class 365s passed to Eversholt Rail Group 14 However because the British Railways Board had leased rather than purchased the Class 365s under a clause in the original procurement contract ownership of the remaining 40 sets passed to the Department for Transport subsidiary Train Fleet 2019 Limited in July 2019 15 after it was obliged to pay out the leases to the Royal Bank of Scotland in the event that the trains were not wanted 16 17 In July 2021 all were sold back to Eversholt after termination of their leases with Govia Thameslink Railway was agreed 18 Operations EditSouth Eastern Edit Connex South Eastern Class 365 with original cab end in September 2001 The first 16 units were fitted for use on the 750 V DC lines The first was delivered in November 1994 with testing commencing on 15 June 1995 19 20 Their first use in service occurred on 13 October 1996 but due to problems in obtaining a safety case they did not enter full service with Connex South Eastern until 16 June 1997 21 22 23 Before it entered service 365513 was damaged in a shunting incident at Chart Leacon TMD and was forwarded to Doncaster Works in November 1996 24 From August 2002 until January 2003 365502 was sublet to WAGN to provide cover after 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident 25 26 All passed with the franchise to South Eastern Trains in November 2003 All were transferred to West Anglia Great Northern in 2004 27 28 Great Northern Edit First Capital Connect Class 365 at Peterborough in February 2009 First Capital Connect Class 365 at London King s Cross in October 2010 Great Northern Class 365 at London King s Cross in May 2015 Twenty five Class 365s 365517 to 365541 were delivered to Hornsey TMD to operate services on the East Coast Main Line from London King s Cross to Peterborough and King s Lynn The first entered service with Network SouthEast on 9 December 1996 29 30 All were included in the transfer of the franchise to West Anglia Great Northern in January 1997 The last was delivered in July 1998 31 As part of a project to fit driver s cab air conditioning all received new fronts in 2001 02 32 33 In May 2002 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident and was subsequently written off 34 From August 2002 until January 2003 365502 was sublet from Connex South Eastern to provide cover 25 26 In 2004 all 16 of Connex South Eastern examples 365501 to 365516 were transferred to West Anglia Great Northern to release Class 317s for use by Thameslink 27 28 35 The remaining 40 sets passed with the franchise to First Capital Connect in April 2006 A refurbishment program at Ilford EMU Depot commenced in January 2014 36 All passed with the Thameslink Southern amp Great Northern franchise to Govia Thameslink Railway in September 2014 In 2017 the Class 365 fleet were relegated to peak hour services after Class 387s and 700s entered service It was proposed that some would be transferred to Great Western Railway to operate services on the Great Western Main Line from London Paddington to Newbury and Oxford but this was aborted with new Class 387s purchased instead 37 38 39 Great Northern retained 21 sets to operate limited stop peak time services between London King s Cross Peterborough and London King s Cross Royston 40 41 The remaining sets were placed in store in Ely 42 43 In June 2018 ten were transferred to Abellio ScotRail to operate services from Edinburgh to Glasgow and Stirling 44 45 46 The other nine moved from Ely to King s Heath TMD Northampton for further storage before moving to Crewe in September 2018 47 48 In March 2021 it was announced that Great Northern would be withdrawing the remaining Class 365s from service in May 2021 in favour of Class 387s transferred from Gatwick Express 49 50 The last day of service for the 365s on Great Northern was on 15 May 2021 1 ScotRail Edit Abellio ScotRail Class 365 at Edinburgh Haymarket in July 2018 In April 2018 ten Class 365s 509 513 517 519 521 523 525 529 533 and 537 were leased to Abellio ScotRail in response to a rolling stock shortage which was caused by the delayed entry to service of the new Class 385s and the imminent transfer of a number of DMUs to Arriva Rail North 44 They entered service on 23 June 2018 on Glasgow to Edinburgh and Stirling services after modifications and driver training 45 46 51 52 The ScotRail units were withdrawn in March 2019 and moved to Crewe where they were kept in warm store by Rail Operations Group 53 54 Accidents Edit365526 DMOC B and PTOSL were damaged in the Potters Bar rail crash in 2002 55 After being stored at Crewe Works and later Wolverton Works until the Rail Accident Investigation Branch had completed its investigations two carriages were used for target practice at RAF Spadeadam while one was taken to Ilford EMU Depot for stripping of spare parts 56 57 365531 DMOC A was damaged in a fatal collision with a tractor at Black Horse Drove crossing in October 2005 58 365532 DMOC A was damaged in a collision with a tractor at Hatson s User Worked Crossing in September 2011 59 365512 DMOC B was damaged in a fatal collision with a car at Pleasants crossing in July 2012 60 A Class 365 unit collided at low speed with another it was due to couple onto at Cambridge station on 30 May 2015 Three passengers sustained slight injuries 61 365520 DMOC B was damaged in a collision with a Land Rover at Nairns User Worked Crossing in August 2016 62 Fleet details EditClass Status No built Year built Cars per unit Unit nos 365 Scrapped 40 1994 1995 4 365501 365540 63 Three vehicles preserved DMSO A 65917 and TSO 72287 from 365524 and DMSO B 65974 from 365540 64 65 Illustration of a Great Northern Class 365 unit Naming Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Some were named 365505 and 365515 were named by Connex South Eastern and were subsequently removed Vinyl nameplates with a pink backing were applied to the driving vehicles behind the cab doors by First Capital Connect Following a repaint into Great Northern colours most were removed but several were reapplied in the same style but with a light blue backing 365505 Spirit of Ramsgate 365506 The Royston Express 66 365510 Cambridge and Ely 67 365513 Hornsey Depot 63 365514 Captain George Vancouver 365515 Spirit of Dover 365517 Supporting Red Balloon 365518 The Fenman 365519 Peterborough Environment City 68 Later renamed to Discover Peterborough 67 365521 Steven 365527 Passengers Champion 365530 The Interlink Partnership 365531 Nelson s County Norfolk 69 Later renamed to Norfolk Nelson s County 67 365533 Max Appeal 365536 Rufus Barnes Chief Executive of London TravelWatch for 25 years 70 365537 Daniel Edwards 1974 2010 Cambridge Driver 71 365540 Garden Cities of Hertfordshire 67 Preservation EditDMSO A 65917 and TSO 72287 from unit 365524 along with DMSO B 65974 from unit 365540 are to be put on static display at the East Kent Railway where they will be used as a restaurant an exhibition area and a major events venue 64 needs update References Edit a b Farewell service sees last last sic Great Northern Class 365 out of London King s Cross RailAdvent 22 May 2021 Retrieved 2 September 2021 a b Goodbye 365s were they a good buy Rail No 953 23 March 2022 pp 55 57 a b c Train Operating Manual Classes 365 465 466 Harrogate Connex South Eastern January 1998 a b c GN gets to grips with exiled 365s The Railway Magazine No 1240 August 2004 p 66 Clinnick Richard 27 November 2015 Atlas 200 ETCS to be fitted into GTR Class 365 Rail Magazine No 789 Retrieved 11 January 2022 Class 365 Electric Multiple Unit PDF Eversholt Rail Group Archived from the original PDF on 2 September 2018 Retrieved 27 June 2021 Clinnick Richard 24 October 2019 FROM THE ARCHIVES Happy Trains are award winning trains Rail Magazine No 888 Retrieved 12 June 2021 Future Secured for ABB York The Railway Magazine No 1112 December 1993 p 8 Class 365 Networker Express www kentrail org uk Retrieved 23 March 2022 SREmG sremg org uk Retrieved 23 March 2022 Green Chris Vincent Mike 2014 The Network SouthEast story Shepperton Oxford Publishing Co pp 124 125 ISBN 978 0 86093 653 4 OCLC 872707499 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b Class 365 Drivers Guide p 3 General information amp differences between 313 s 315 s 317 s amp 365 s First Capital Connect 2009 The Class 365 Drivers Guide First Capital Connect 2009 25 Years of ROSCOs Rail Express No October 2019 p 20 Forty Class 365s now owned by Government www railmagazine com Retrieved 26 October 2021 Government takes ownership of Class 365 The Railway Magazine No 1422 September 2019 p 105 DfT takes ownership of Class 365 fleet Today s Railways UK No 214 October 2019 p 69 Eversholt Rail regains Class 365 ownership Railways Illustrated No September 2021 p 13 ABB delivers first lease financed Networker Express Railway Gazette International No December 1994 p 817 Networker Express testing begins Rail No 265 5 July 1995 p 63 Networker debut for Connex Rail No 295 1 January 1997 p 55 East Kent s first new commuter trains in 40 years Rail No 308 2 July 1997 p 7 Class 365s enter service on Connex SE The Railway Magazine No 1157 September 1997 p 62 Unlucky Network Express Rail No 293 4 December 1996 a b Connex 365 replaces WAGN s Potter Bar EMU Rail issue 443 4 September 2002 page 5 a b WAGN returns Connex Class 365 Rail issue 454 18 February 2003 page 55 a b SET releases 365s to WAGN Rail issue 485 14 April 2004 page 26 a b Class 365s finish with SET Entrain issue 30 June 2004 page 29 Class 365 electric units finally put into action on selected WAGN services Rail issue 296 15 January 1997 page 50 Class 365s go live on WAGN The Railway Magazine issue 1150 February 1997 page 49 WAGN formally accepts final 365s Rail issue 336 29 July 1998 page 8 Air conditioned smile for WAGN s Networkers Rail issue 419 3 October 2001 page 12 New face for 365s The Railway Magazine issue 1208 December 2001 page 81 Potters Bar Class 365 finally written off Rail issue 489 9 June 2004 page 23 GN gets to grips with exiled 365s The Railway Magazine issue 1240 August 2004 page 66 New look train enters service on Great Northern route Media centre archive ph 28 January 2014 Archived from the original on 28 January 2014 Retrieved 23 March 2022 2015 03 23T09 03 00 First Great Western plans AT300s to Cornwall Railway Gazette International Retrieved 23 March 2022 Class 365 and 387 1 units for Great Western Rail Express issue 228 May 2015 page 10 Replacement Anglia Fleets Modern Railways issue 816 September 2016 page 15 Rolling Stock Perspective PDF Department for Transport May 2016 p 38 Archived PDF from the original on 24 December 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2017 Improvement Factsheet Great Northern Outer Services GTR p 2 Archived from the original on 17 April 2016 Retrieved 11 January 2017 Class 365s taken for storage at Ely Rail issue 847 28 February 2018 page 20 First Class 365s sent for secure storage in East Anglia The Railway Magazine issue 1404 March 2018 page 99 a b Stopgap Class 365s join ScotRail fleet Railways Illustrated issue 185 July 2018 page 10 a b Networkers enter service with ScotRail Rail Express issue 267 August 2018 page 96 a b ScotRail Introduces 365s on E amp G Modern Railways issue 839 August 2018 page 100 Stored 365s on the move again Today s Railways UK issue 262 October 2018 page 69 Stored Class 365s moved Railways Illustrated issue 189 November 2018 page 17 Great Northern Future changes to trains on Great Northern routes www greatnorthernrail com Archived from the original on 5 April 2021 Retrieved 26 April 2021 Stand down for GTR 365s Railways Illustrated May 2021 page 10 Clinnick Richard ScotRail hires in Class 365s for Glasgow Edinburgh route RAIL Magazine Archived from the original on 24 December 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Dalton Alastair New ScotRail trains to ease crush on Edinburgh Glasgow line The Scotsman Archived from the original on 25 April 2018 Retrieved 4 May 2018 ScotRail withdraws its Class 365 fleet Rail Express issue 276 May 2019 page 98 Class 365s to be stored at Crewe Rail issue 880 5 June 2019 page 27 Office of Rail Regulation Archived 4 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine ORR Accident amp Incident Investigation Potters Bar Retrieved 13 February 2011 365 526 disposal Today s Railways UK issue 133 January 2013 page 66 EMU Rail Express issue 239 April 2016 page 91 Collision at Black Horse Drove Crossing near Littleport Cambridgeshire 19 October 2005 PDF Rail Accident Investigation Branch 21 July 2006 Wikidata Q111218077 Collision between a train and a tractor White House Farm User Worked Crossing 25 September 2011 PDF Rail Accident Investigation Branch 29 March 2012 Wikidata Q111218148 Driver killed in crash with train on user operated level crossing www standard co uk 12 July 2012 Retrieved 23 March 2022 George Martin 30 May 2015 Low speed train crash injures three people at Cambridge Station Eastern Daily Press Norwich Archived from the original on 30 May 2015 Retrieved 30 May 2015 Stretham rail crash Probe after train hits Land Rover on track BBC News 12 August 2016 Retrieved 23 March 2022 a b Farewell Class 365 Rail Express No 314 July 2022 pp 82 84 a b East Kent Railway preserves shortened Class 365 unit Rail Express No March 2022 p 36 Holden Michael 20 January 2022 Class 365 EMU to be preserved at the East Kent Railway RailAdvent Retrieved 14 July 2022 Foskett Ewan 5 February 2011 Train named for town at special ceremony Royston Crow Retrieved 23 March 2022 a b c d Promoting tourism Rail No 953 23 March 2022 p 57 WAGN s final picture train Rail issue 529 21 December 2005 page 51 One joins Trafalgar namings along with WAGN at King Lynn Rail issue 524 12 October 2005 page 13 NXEA to name Class 90 Rail issue 589 9 April 2008 page 59 In memory of driver Daniel Rail No 953 23 March 2022 p 56 External links Edit Media related to British Rail Class 365 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title British Rail Class 365 amp oldid 1125273347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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