Current Fleet Details
| Class | Operator | No. Built | Year Built | Cars per Set | Unit nos. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Class 158/0 | Arriva Trains Wales | 24 | 1989–1992 | 2 | 158818 - 158841 | |
| East Midlands Trains | 25 | 158770/773/774/777/780/783/785/788/799 158806/810/812/813/846/847/852/854/856-858/862-866 |
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| First Great Western | 2 | 158763/766 | ||||
| 1 | 3 | 158798 | ||||
| First ScotRail | 48 | 2 | 158701- 158736, 158738 - 158741, 158782/786/789 158867 - 158871 |
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| South West Trains | 11 | 158880 - 158890 | ||||
| Northern Rail | 25 | 158784/787/790-797 158815-817/842-845/848-851/853/855/859-861/872 |
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| 8 | 3 | 158752 - 158759 | ||||
| Class 158/9 | 10 | 2 | 158901 - 158910 | Built specifically for West Yorkshire PTE | ||
| First Great Western | 12^ | 3 | 158950 - 158961 | Modified from Class 158/0 | ||
| Class 158/T | State Railway of Thailand | 20 | 2501 - 2512 2113 - 2120 (Center) |
Built to metre gauge |
^ Reformed from 18 x 2 carriage trains.
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