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700003 EMU at Bedford Station Photo: Charles Moorhen
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Govia Thameslink Trains, Class 700003 electric multiple unit photo seen on
the night of the 18th
April 2018 at Bedford station about to head south, was built by
Siemens at Krefeld, Germany.
Introduced
onto the UK railway network between 2016 and 2018, the Siemens DesiroCity Class 700 was manufactured in two train lengths; 8 and 12-car
units. A total of 115 trainsets.
8-car
units are numbered 700001 – 700060.
12-car
units are numbered 700101 – 700155.
In
order to update the rolling stock on the Govia Thameslink line, the
Class 700 replaced classes 319, 377 and 387 EMUs which were placed
elsewhere on the network.
In
order for the trains to operate on 'third-rail' routes, for example
those in Kent, Surrey and Hampshire the 700s were constructed to draw electric power from
two sources – the overhead Pantograph system (AC) and the Contact
Shoe 'third-rail' system (DC).
Thameslink Trains operate its fleet from Bedford, Luton, St.Albans City, Peterborough, Cambridge; then via central London to
Sutton, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Rainham, Horsham and Brighton.
Additional
services to East Grinstead and Littlehampton operate during peak
times.
A
train operator serving a total of 115 stations with 115 electric
multiple units.
UK
Desiro Trains List:
The
UK 'family' of Desiro diesel or electric passenger trains also
include classes – 185 DMU, 350/1, 350/2, 350/3, 350/4, 360/1, 360/2,
380/0, 380/1, 444, 450, 707, 717.
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