Class 376 (Southeastern) 5 Car
The Class 376 Suburban Electrostar is a model of electric multiple-unit passenger train manufactured by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby works. It is part of the Electrostar family, which are the most common EMUs introduced since the privatisation of British Rail. The units were ordered by Connex South Eastern, introduced in 2004/2005 by South Eastern Trains originally to replace Class 465 and Class 466 to be transferred to the Outer Suburban services to Kent.
London & South Eastern Railway Limited, trading as Southeastern, is a British train operating company in South East England. It provides the majority of commuter/regional routes in South East London and Kent as well as some parts of East Sussex along three main routes: the Southeastern Main Line from London Cannon Street and London Charing Cross to Dover via Sevenoaks and the Chatham Main Line between London Victoria and Dover/Ramsgate via the Medway towns.
This train is based on the Class 376 units currently operated by Southeastern. These are found in 5 car formations on the Southeastern network.
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Please ensure you have the locomotive at each end option selected in order for the rear of the train to have a cab.
Credit to Ac3ss Violation for the original Class 377 model.
Credit to Wikipedia for the Electrostar description.