British Rail Class 387

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The British Rail Class 387 is a fleet of modern electric multiple-unit trains used on high-speed commuter and airport services in the UK.

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British Rail Class 387 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electric multiple unit
passenger train
railway rolling stock class
brakeType electro-pneumatic brake
buildLocation Derby railway works
surface form: Derby Litchurch Lane Works
category British electric multiple units
collectionMethod pantograph
third rail shoegear
configuration 4-car unit
country United Kingdom
coupling Dellner
designedFor airport services
commuter services
doorArrangement two sets of doors per side per car (typical)
doorType sliding plug doors
electricSystem 25 kV AC overhead
750 V DC third rail
enteredService 2015
family Electrostar
formation DMSO+MSO+TSO+DMSO (typical)
gauge 1435 mm
introduced 2014
manufacturer Alstom (formerly Bombardier Transportation)
surface form: Bombardier Transportation
multipleWorking compatible with other Electrostar units
operator Govia Thameslink Railway
Great Northern
Great Western Railway
Heathrow Express
Thameslink
c2c
powerOutput approximately 1.68 MW
powerType electric
precededBy British Rail Class 379
relatedTo British Rail Class 377
safetySystem AWS
GSM-R
TPWS
serviceType airport express
high-speed commuter
suburban
topSpeed 110 mph
177 km/h
trackGauge standard gauge
UICClassification Bo′Bo′+2′2′+2′2′+Bo′Bo′ (typical for 4-car EMU)
usedOn Great Western Main Line
Heathrow Express
surface form: Heathrow Express services

London Paddington–Heathrow Airport
surface form: London Paddington – Heathrow Airport

Thameslink route

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Heathrow Express rollingStock British Rail Class 387
British Rail Class 377 canMultipleWorkWith British Rail Class 387
British Rail Class 332 replacedBy British Rail Class 387