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Highspeed fleet upgrade on the right track

Southeastern and Eversholt Rail completed interior upgrades on all 29 Class 395 trains; phase two adds livery, CCTV, and PIS.

  eversholtrail.co.uk
Highspeed fleet upgrade on the right track

The last of the Class 395 highspeed trains to receive its interior refresh has re-entered passenger service.

This completes the first phase of a £27m upgrade that saw all 29 trains fitted with new carpets, new seats, energy-efficient LED lighting, and at-seat USB charge points.

The second phase of the upgrade is now underway bringing in improved passenger information and a sleek new exterior livery.

The iconic highspeed ‘Javelins’ are looking better than ever, as the last unit in the 29-strong Class 395 fleet has completed an interior refresh and returned to passenger service.

The final train – unit 395017 – re-entered service on Monday 19 May from the operator’s Ashford Train Maintenance Centre.

This marks the end of the first phase of a comprehensive £27 million upgrade programme that is being delivered in partnership with Southeastern, Eversholt Rail and Hitachi Rail.

Phase one of the upgrade included:
  • A full interior refresh with re-painting, new carpets, and new seats
  • At-seat USB charge points
  • New energy-efficient LED lighting

Phase two, now underway, will see the installation of the latest passenger information system (PIS) across all 174 carriages. The new onboard media screens will provide real-time updates and travel information, enhancing the overall passenger experience.

A new CCTV system is also being installed throughout each train that can be accessed remotely for improved customer safety and comfort. It also provides better visual quality for drivers when entering and departing stations, as well as helping to monitor rail condition for maintenance requirements.

To complement the interior improvements each train is getting a fresh, newly designed exterior livery. Southeastern’s Engineering and Major Programmes Director, Mark Johnson said, “We are committed to delivering better journeys for our customers and the refurbishment of our flagship highspeed fleet is a vital part of our programme. I’m really pleased that we have successfully completed the first interior refresh phase of this project but there is still more to come. We’re adding a new passenger information system in all 174 carriages, which will give the most up-to-date travel advice for their journeys, as well as enhanced CCTV for customer safety and comfort. To complement all the great work on the inside of the trains we’re also wrapping the exterior in a sleek, newly designed livery. Look out for them across our network over the coming months.”

Southeastern’s highspeed service started in December 2009. The trains travel at 140mph and connects London St Pancras International with Ashford, East Kent, and Medway.

This multi-million pound investment modernises the trains and ensures that the fastest UK passenger service remains a reliable, comfortable and sustainable choice for rail passengers in the years to come.

Eversholt Rail’s Client Services Director, Paul Sutherland said, “We are continually investing in our fleets and have worked in partnership with Southeastern and Hitachi Rail to deliver this high-quality refurbishment to our Class 395 trains. This first phase of the programme will provide people in the Southeast with an ‘as-new’ interior refresh, at-seat USB power and LED lighting, resulting in a much improved passenger experience. We’re looking forward to continuing to work together to deliver the CCTV and Passenger Information system upgrades in the second phase of the programme.”



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