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The British Rail Class 365 ''Networker Express'' were dual-voltage ( and
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passenger trains built by ABB at Holgate Road Carriage Works in 1994 and 1995 to operate services in
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and on the
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. These were the last trains to be built at the Holgate Road works before its closure. Due to the refurbished front end resembling a smiling face, the trains were nicknamed "Happy Trains" by enthusiasts.


Background

In the early 1990s, the Networker family was entering large-scale service in the
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sector – both third-rail 'Networker' EMUs (/) and 'Network Turbo' DMUs (/) were in service, with proposals for others, including a so-called "Universal Networker", intended as Classes 371 and 381, that would have dual-voltage capability. However, by 1992, no work had been done in the development of these due to a lack of funding, so a replacement plan was required. For this, the Class 465 was modified for longer-distance services – a prototype was converted from an existing unit (designated as Class 465/3) to determine suitability, before funding was authorised for the purchase of 41 dual-voltage EMUs, each of four cars. These became the Class 365. Network SouthEast won an argument for government investment for the trains, over InterCity's proposal for
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. The Class 365 was ordered in 1993.


Description

Although specified as a dual-voltage unit, Class 365s never operated with this capability since they were built with only one system of traction current pickup. The first 16 (365501 to 365516), which worked briefly for
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before the South Eastern franchise was awarded to Connex South Eastern, were originally supplied only with DC shoe gear for use on the 750 V third-rail system. In this configuration the maximum speed was . During testing and commissioning, 365502 ran briefly on the AC network, this being the main reason for the unit being chosen to be subleased to WAGN in the aftermath of the Potters Bar accident in 2002. When they transferred to
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for use with overhead line traction supply, the shoes and associated equipment were removed and a Brecknell Willis high speed pantograph was installed, along with other operator and voltage-specific modifications and testing by
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at its Doncaster Works. However, the 365s retained the original 750 V DC bus, meaning that when on overhead lines the current is collected as AC, rectified to DC for the onboard systems, and then inverted back to AC for the 3-phase traction motors. For running on
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the maximum speed was raised to .Class 365 Drivers' Guide p.3 (General information & differences between 313’s, 315’s, 317’s & 365’s) First Capital Connect 2009 Basic equipment consisted of: *DMOC A – 4x
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AC traction motors, traction inverter,
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*TOSL –
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, auxiliary converter, universal access toilet *PTOSL –
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,
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, auxiliary converter, small toilet *DMOC B – 4x Three-phase AC traction motors, traction inverter, sander Dynamic (rheostatic) braking on the two Driving Motor coaches was available in addition to disc brakes, via a system of brake blending. In common with the whole Networker fleet, wheel slide protection (WSP) operated on every axle. Under braking conditions a blowdown valve released air from the brake cylinder of any axle if the rotational speed varies significantly from the average axle speed on the train. Internal LED Passenger Information Display Systems and Auto-Announcers were fitted across the fleet.


Ownership

In the lead up to the
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, responsibility for the Class 365s passed to Eversholt Rail Group. However, because the
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had leased rather than purchased the Class 365s, under a clause in the original procurement contract, ownership of the remaining 40 sets passed to the
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subsidiary Train Fleet (2019) Limited in July 2019 after it was obliged to pay out the leases to the
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in the event that the trains were not wanted. In July 2021, all were sold back to Eversholt after termination of their leases with
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was agreed.


Operations


South Eastern

The first 16 units were fitted for use on the 750 V DC lines. The first was delivered in November 1994, with testing commencing on 15 June 1995. Their first use in service occurred on 13 October 1996, but due to problems in obtaining a safety case, they did not enter full service with Connex South Eastern until 16 June 1997. Before it entered service, 365513 was damaged in a shunting incident at Chart Leacon TMD and was forwarded to Doncaster Works in November 1996. From August 2002 until January 2003, 365502 was sublet to WAGN to provide cover after 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident. All passed with the franchise to South Eastern Trains in November 2003. All were transferred to
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in 2004.


Great Northern

Twenty-five Class 365s (365517 to 365541) were delivered to Hornsey TMD to operate services on the
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from
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to
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and
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. The first entered service with
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on 9 December 1996. All were included in the transfer of the franchise to
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in January 1997. The last was delivered in July 1998. As part of a project to fit driver's cab air-conditioning, all received new fronts in 2001/02. In May 2002, 365526 was involved in the Potters Bar accident and was subsequently written off. From August 2002 until January 2003, 365502 was sublet from Connex South Eastern to provide cover.Connex 365 replaces WAGN's Potter Bar EMU ''Rail'' issue 443 4 September 2002 page 5WAGN returns Connex Class 365 ''Rail'' issue 454 18 February 2003 page 55 In 2004, all 16 of Connex South Eastern examples (365501 to 365516) were transferred to West Anglia Great Northern to release Class 317s for use by
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.SET releases 365s to WAGN ''Rail'' issue 485 14 April 2004 page 26Class 365s finish with SET '' Entrain'' issue 30 June 2004 page 29 The remaining 40 sets passed with the franchise to First Capital Connect in April 2006. A refurbishment program at Ilford EMU Depot commenced in January 2014. All passed with the Thameslink, Southern & Great Northern franchise to
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in September 2014. In 2017, the Class 365 fleet were relegated to peak-hour services after Class 387s and
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entered service. It was proposed that some would be transferred to
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to operate services on the
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from
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to Newbury and
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, but this was aborted with new Class 387s purchased instead. Great Northern retained 21 sets to operate limited stop peak-time services between London King's Cross-Peterborough and London King's Cross-. The remaining sets were placed in store in Ely. In June 2018, ten were transferred to
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to operate services from
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to
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and
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.Stopgap Class 365s join ScotRail fleet ''
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'' issue 185 July 2018 page 10
Networkers enter service with ScotRail ''Rail Express'' issue 267 August 2018 page 96ScotRail Introduces 365s on E&G ''Modern Railways'' issue 839 August 2018 page 100 The other nine moved from Ely to King's Heath TMD,
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for further storage before moving to
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in September 2018. In March 2021, it was announced that Great Northern would be withdrawing the remaining Class 365s from service in May 2021, in favour of Class 387s transferred from
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. The last day of service for the 365s on Great Northern was on 15 May 2021.


ScotRail

In April 2018 ten Class 365s (509, 513, 517, 519, 521, 523, 525, 529, 533 and 537) were leased to
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in response to a rolling stock shortage which was caused by the delayed entry to service of the new Class 385s and the imminent transfer of a number of DMUs to Arriva Rail North. They entered service on 23 June 2018 on Glasgow to Edinburgh and
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services after modifications and driver training. The ScotRail units were withdrawn in March 2019 and moved to Crewe where they were kept in warm store by
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.ScotRail withdraws its Class 365 fleet ''Rail Express'' issue 276 May 2019 page 98Class 365s to be stored at Crewe ''Rail'' issue 880 5 June 2019 page 27


Accidents

* 365526 – DMOC B and PTOSL were damaged in the
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in 2002. After being stored at Crewe Works and later Wolverton Works until the Rail Accident Investigation Branch had completed its investigations, two carriages were used for target practice at RAF Spadeadam, while one was taken to Ilford EMU Depot for stripping of spare parts. * 365531 – DMOC A was damaged in a fatal collision with a tractor at Black Horse Drove crossing in October 2005. * 365532 – DMOC A was damaged in a collision with a tractor at Hatson's User-Worked Crossing in September 2011. *365512 – DMOC B was damaged in a fatal collision with a car at Pleasants crossing in July 2012. * A Class 365 unit collided at low speed with another it was due to couple onto at
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on 30 May 2015. Three passengers sustained slight injuries. * 365520 – DMOC B was damaged in a collision with a
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at Nairns User-Worked Crossing in August 2016.


Fleet details


Naming

Some were named. 365505 and 365515 were named by Connex South Eastern, and were subsequently removed. Vinyl nameplates with a pink backing were applied to the driving vehicles, behind the cab doors, by First Capital Connect. Following a repaint into
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colours most were removed, but several were reapplied in the same style but with a light blue backing. * 365505 – ''Spirit of Ramsgate'' * 365506 – ''The Royston Express'' *365510 – ''Cambridge and Ely'' * 365513 – '' Hornsey Depot'' * 365514 – ''
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'' * 365515 – ''Spirit of Dover'' * 365517 – ''Supporting Red Balloon'' * 365518 – ''The Fenman'' * 365519 – ''Peterborough - Environment City'' Later renamed to ''Discover Peterborough'' * 365521 – ''Steven'' * 365527 – ''Passengers' Champion'' * 365530 – ''The Interlink Partnership'' * 365531 – ''Nelson's County - Norfolk'' Later renamed to ''Norfolk - Nelson's County'' * 365533 – ''Max Appeal'' * 365536 – ''Rufus Barnes – Chief Executive of
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for 25 years'' * 365537 – ''Daniel Edwards (1974–2010) Cambridge Driver'' *365540 – ''Garden Cities of Hertfordshire''


Preservation

DMSO(A) 65917 and TSO 72287 from unit 365524 along with DMSO(B) 65974 from unit 365540 are to be put on static display at the East Kent Railway, where they will be used as a restaurant, an exhibition area, and a major events venue.


References


External links

{{British Rail EMU 365 Train-related introductions in 1996 750 V DC multiple units 25 kV AC multiple units ABB multiple units