Southeastern has announced that its Class 376 fleet is set to receive a significant makeover as part of a major refurbishment process.
The refresh will see each of the operators 36 Electrostars receive both an interior and exterior overhaul, the implementation of at-seat USB/power sockets, new LED lighting and a blue exterior wrap.
The Class 376 upgrade is part of Southeastern’s wider fleet improvement programme, which aims to provide improved passenger experiences
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Work on the refurbishment project is already underway at Southeastern’s Ashford Maintenance Centre, with initial units fitted with the new livery and LED lighting upgrades set to re-enter operation this Spring.
“The mid-life refresh will deliver better journeys for our customers and keep these trains in tip-top condition for years to come. This builds on the upgrades across our other fleets, and the newer trains we are bringing in, as well as the ongoing procurement of new trains to replace our older Networkers.
“It all adds up to great news for our passengers across South East London, East Sussex and Kent.”
Vehicles receiving more extensive interior upgrades, which also include refurbished seating and full re-painting, will begin the refurbishment process late Summer with re-integration into service by 2026.
The refurbishment project has been made possible by a partnership with both Alstom and Eversholt Rail.
“We are proud to partner with Southeastern and Eversholt Rail on this transformative mid-life upgrade for the Class 376 fleet. By delivering a refreshed, modernised fleet with enhanced passenger amenities and operational efficiency, we’re ensuring these Derby-built trains continue to provide reliable and comfortable journeys for Southeastern’s customers.
“This project is a testament to Alstom’s commitment to innovation and excellence in supporting our operators and improving passenger experience across the UK rail network.”