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on 18th March 2003. This unit is pictured the original front end cab design, and is painted in Connex South Eastern "Networker" livery. This unit has since transferred to WAGN ^, and has received cab modifications.]] on 15th May 2004, with a service from King's Lynn . This unit is operated by WAGN ^ and has a modified front end with cab air conditioning. It is still painted in obsolete Network SouthEast livery.]] The British Rail Class 365 "Networker Express" are dual-voltage (25kV AC and 750V DC ) Electric Multiple Unit s built by ABB at York from 1994-95. These were the last units to be built at York works before it closed. CURRENT OPERATIONS South Eastern Trains All of the South Eastern Trains units were transferred to WAGN in 2004 . First Capital Connect First Capital Connect , who took over the service formerly operated by WAGN from 1 April 2006 as part of the amalgamated Thameslink / Great Northern franchise, use 365s on outer-suburban services from King's Cross . These services are shared with Class 317 units, although 365s can be found more frequently. Services generally fall into two categories:
These services usually stop more frequently than the GNER expresses with which they share the East Coast Main Line , although there are exceptions, notably the non-stop services to Cambridge (many of which go on to King's Lynn), which are operated solely by 365 units. FLEET DETAILS |
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