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No. 465008 at Stone Crossing

On 12th August 2004, No. 465008 was forming the rear of an eight-coach stopping service to

Gravesend and is depicted at Stone Crossing Station on the North Kent Line. Once again this is

yet another unit which still wears Connex's very first privatised livery, designed to replaced the

blue, white and red Network SouthEast colours. It seems to be the case that only the GEC

Alsthom Class 465 builds and the Class 466 two-car units have begun to receive the latest black,

yellow and white livery of South Eastern Trains. David Glasspool

 


 

No. 465010 is seen forming the rear portion of an eight-car train to Charing Cross on 23rd

March 2006, at Bexleyheath. Both this unit and the leading Class 465 wears the first privatised

livery the type appeared in. David Glasspool

 


 

No. 465013 speeding through Stone Crossing

No. 465013 is seen on a Gillingham service on 19th November 2005 as it passes Stone Crossing at

speed, clearly showing the retro-fitted buffer mouldings. David Glasspool

 


 

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