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From 1988, all 49 four-coach units were used on the lines out of Liverpool Street; until then some worked on the Great Northern routes out of Kings Cross. [33] [46] 313: EMU: 1976 When the Great Northern suburban routes to Kings Cross and Moorgate were electrified in the late 1970s, this batch of 64 three-coach units was built to work them.
Greater Anglia (legal name Transport UK East Anglia Limited) [3] is a British train operating company owned as a joint venture by Transport UK Group and Mitsui & Co.It operates the East Anglia franchise, providing the commuter and inter-city services from its central London terminus at London Liverpool Street to Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire, as well as ...
The British Rail Class 321 is a class of electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train built by British Rail Engineering Limited's York Carriage Works in three batches between 1988 and 1991 for Network SouthEast and Regional Railways. The class uses alternating current (AC) overhead electrification.
Second Generation EMU prototype - 4 car All Class 446: 2-Pep 1 Second Generation EMU prototype - 2 car Class 447: Never Built Proposed Battersea Bullet: Never built: Class 450: 4-Des 127 Siemens Desiro None Class 455: 137 54 Class 456: 24 All Class 457: 1 DC Networker prototype 1 Class 458: 5-Jop 36 Juniper: None Class 460: 8-Gat 8 Juniper ...
London King's Cross – Cambridge Liverpool Street – Cambridge, Hertford East and Stansted Airport Stratford – Stansted Airport: 365: EMU: 100 160 40 1994–1995 London King's Cross – Cambridge, King's Lynn and Peterborough; 25 originally; one written off in the Potters Bar rail accident of 2002; 16 added in 2004 and 2006 from South ...
SE Trains Limited, [4] trading as Southeastern, is a British train operating company owned by DfT Operator for the Department for Transport, [5] that took over operating the South Eastern franchise in South East England from privately owned London & South Eastern Railway (which also traded as Southeastern) on 17 October 2021.
A wildlife group that received a national profile after helping to capture an emu which had been on the run for several weeks has shut due to "lack of funds". Preston-based National Exotics Animal ...
The British Rail Class 312 alternating current (AC) electric multiple units (EMUs) were built between 1975 and 1978 [7] for use on outer-suburban passenger services. It was the last class of multiple unit to be constructed with the British Rail Mark 2 bodyshell, as well as the last class of multiple unit to be built with slam doors in Britain.