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Southeastern Trains Display Class 376

Southeastern Trains displayed one of their new class 376 inner suburban units to their passengers at Cannon Street between the morning and evening peaks on Tuesday 10th, Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th August 2004. SET staff were on hand to explain the unit's features.

SET leaflet
three quarter view The second member from what is due to be a fleet of 36 units on display in platform 2 at Cannon Street on Thursday August 12th.  SET hope to have all 36 in service by early 2005.

photograph by Colin Duff

high-tech desk Something passengers (and enthusiasts!) do not often get to see - the cab.

photograph by Colin Duff

looks good when empty! The spacious interior of one of the cars of the 5 car unit. Intended for inner suburban services the layout is optimised for many passengers standing.  There are also no toilets - longer serving commuters will recall that there were no toilets on many inner suburban trains in the past.

photograph by Colin Duff

for short jouneys only! One of the seating bays. Generous leg space (...or space for someone to stand in) and thin seat cushions.

photograph by Colin Duff

perch here if not otherwise used! The "flexible"/wheelchair/bicycle space behind one of the cabs.

photograph by Colin Duff

MORE CLASS 376 PHOTOGRAPHS

 

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