British Rail Class 378
The Class 378 Capitalstar[1] is a type of electric multiple unit used on the London Overground network. The class is derived from the Class 376 trains currently used by Southeastern, and are also part of the Electrostar family, but featuring significant differences. Primarily, the Class 378 features fully longitudinal seating similar to that used on London Underground rolling stock, which is necessary for the high passenger volume services run on London Overground. The units were constructed by Bombardier Transportation, and were delivered in two separate batches.
British Rail Class 378 "Capitalstar" | |
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A Class 378 at Brondesbury Park. | |
In service | 2009 - present |
Manufacturer | Bombardier Transportation |
Family name | Electrostar |
Number built | 54 units |
Formation | 4 cars per unit |
Operator | London Overground |
Line(s) served | North London line East London line West London line Watford DC line |
Specifications | |
Voltage | Class 378/2: 25 kV AC/750 V DC Class 378/1: 750 V DC |
Gauge | Standard gauge |
The Class 378/0s were delivered as 3-car units with dual-voltage capability. They were extended to 4-car units in 2009–2010.
The Class 378/1s were delivered as 4-car units with third rail capability only. They are used on the East London Line and were previously used on the Watford DC Lines.
In 2014–16, all units had an extra carriage added to increase capacity, making them 5-car units. During the change, extended units carried a blue square on the front and back of the train saying "5 Car Train". These were taken off after all the trains were extended.
British Rail Class 378 Media
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Class 378 approaching Hoxton, with City of London skyline beyond
Class 378 awaiting departure at Richmond
References
- ↑ Pritchard, R (November 2008). "TfL's first Class 378 ready to roll!". Today's Railways UK (Platform 5): 32.