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+ | {{Train|title1 = Class 365|image1 = Class365.png|caption1 = |cost = Unknown|speed = 100 MPH|number_of_coaches = 4|family = [[:Category:Networker|Networker]] |operated_by = [[Stepford Connect]] (Proposed)|depot(s) = None}} |
== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | The Class 365 ''Networker '' |
+ | The Class 365 ''[[:Category:Networker|Networker Express]] ''is an electric-multiple unit manufactured by ABB, proposed for use on [[Stepford Connect]]. These trains are formed of 4 coaches, and their price is unconfirmed. This train was revealed with the Class 323 on discord on August 4, 2018. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * It is unlikely this train will actually enter service in SCR. Mattyx2013, the [[Operations Director]], said there was no point in releasing them with the ongoing [[Next Generation]] project. |
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+ | * The bogies seen in the picture for this train are not standard SCR bogies. They are Haughton Foundry bogies. |
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* This train is known in real life as the "Happy Train" due to its grin-like intake on the front. |
* This train is known in real life as the "Happy Train" due to its grin-like intake on the front. |
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− | * When this train is released, it is most likely to be very common on Leighton-bound routes, although they may be operated elsewhere. |
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[[Category:Networker]] |
[[Category:Networker]] |
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[[Category:Proposed Fleet]] |
[[Category:Proposed Fleet]] |
Revision as of 18:35, 9 December 2019
Overview
The Class 365 Networker Express is an electric-multiple unit manufactured by ABB, proposed for use on Stepford Connect. These trains are formed of 4 coaches, and their price is unconfirmed. This train was revealed with the Class 323 on discord on August 4, 2018.
Trivia
- It is unlikely this train will actually enter service in SCR. Mattyx2013, the Operations Director, said there was no point in releasing them with the ongoing Next Generation project.
- The bogies seen in the picture for this train are not standard SCR bogies. They are Haughton Foundry bogies.
- This train is known in real life as the "Happy Train" due to its grin-like intake on the front.
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