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  • Networker
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  • The Networker is a family of trains which operate on the UK railway system. They were built in the late 1980s and early 1990s by BREL (which became part of ABB in the 1990s). The trains were built for the Network SouthEast sector of British Rail. They are all multiple unit trains. Subsequently Bombardier Transportation has used the Networker as the basis for their successful post-privatisation Turbostar and Electrostar units; having obtained the design through their acquisition of ADtranz which had absorbed ABB.
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numberbuilt
  • 344
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Service
  • 1990
Name
  • Networker
ImageSize
  • 300
Caption
  • A Class 165 at Guildford in new First Great Western Neon Dynamic Lines livery.
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Operator
Family
  • Networker
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  • #012545
abstract
  • The Networker is a family of trains which operate on the UK railway system. They were built in the late 1980s and early 1990s by BREL (which became part of ABB in the 1990s). The trains were built for the Network SouthEast sector of British Rail. They are all multiple unit trains. The Networker design was to become effectively the third generation of British Rail multiple units, and was originally intended to become one of the largest families of trains, bigger even than the largely Mark 3 based Second Generation, and was supposed to cover all the requirements for all future NSE multiple units but, the poor state of the economy in the early 1990s and privatisation prevented this from happening. Subsequently Bombardier Transportation has used the Networker as the basis for their successful post-privatisation Turbostar and Electrostar units; having obtained the design through their acquisition of ADtranz which had absorbed ABB.
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