British Rail Class 365 - Gallery

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  • In its original Network SouthEast livery (but with First Capital Connect branding) is Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ No. 365515 and is seen at Welwyn Garden City, with a southbound service

  • The original interior of the First Class cabin aboard the Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU

  • The original interior of Standard Class saloon aboard the Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU

  • Another view of 365515 departing Welwyn Garden City, with a northbound service

  • The first Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU to receive an interior refresh was 365507 and is seen departing Peterborough with a southbound service

  • The refreshed interior of the First Class cabin aboard the Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU

  • The refreshed interior of Standard Class saloon aboard a former South Eastern Trains set, now First Capital Connect Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU

  • First Capital Connect refreshed Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU No. 365508 at Welwyn Garden City, with a southbound service

  • A pair of refreshed Class 365 ‘Networker Expresses’ arrive at Stevenage, with 365530 leading

  • A pair of refreshed Class 365 ‘Networker Expresses’ call at Stevenage, with 3655537 at the rear

  • The unique ‘Discover Peterborough’ advertising liveried Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU No. 365519 calls at Welwyn Garden City, with a southbound service

  • The unique ‘Garden Cities of Hertfordshire’ advertising liveried Class 365 ‘Networker Express’ EMU No. 365540 calls at Welwyn Garden City, with a southbound service

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