British Rail Class 365

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The British Rail Class 365 is a fleet of electric multiple-unit passenger trains built in the mid-1990s for suburban and regional services in southeast England and on the East Coast Main Line.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf electric multiple unit
passenger train
brakeType air brakes
country United Kingdom
couplingType Tightlock
designedFor 25 kV AC overhead lines on East Coast Main Line
750 V DC third-rail operation in southeast England
British Rail NERFINISHED
doorType power-operated sliding doors
electrificationSystem 25 kV AC overhead
family Networker NERFINISHED
formation 4-car unit
introduced mid-1990s
multipleWorking can work in multiple with other Class 365 units
nickname Happy Train NERFINISHED
Smiley Train NERFINISHED
operator British Rail NERFINISHED
Connex South Eastern NERFINISHED
First Capital Connect NERFINISHED
Govia Thameslink Railway NERFINISHED
Great Northern NERFINISHED
Network SouthEast NERFINISHED
South Eastern Trains NERFINISHED
Thameslink (as part of FCC/Great Northern operations) NERFINISHED
operatorRegion East Coast Main Line NERFINISHED
southeast England
powerType electric
purpose commuter services to London
role outer-suburban EMU
safetySystem AWS NERFINISHED
TPWS NERFINISHED
serviceEntry 1994
1995
serviceType commuter
regional
suburban
serviceWithdrawal early 2020s
late 2010s
topSpeed 100 mph
161 km/h
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor London commuter services from Cambridge
London commuter services from Kent
London commuter services from Peterborough
usedOn East Coast Main Line NERFINISHED
Great Northern routes
Kent suburban routes

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Networker hasSubclass British Rail Class 365
Networker hasSubclass British Rail Class 365
this entity surface form: British Rail Class 365 Networker Express