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A forgotten scene from 10th July 2004. 456003 wearing Network South East livery and working for Southern approaches the old terminal platforms at London Bridge while 319437 departs wth a Thameslink service. Today the station has been totally re-built, the trains replaced and London's tallest building, the Shard dominates the skyline. The view was captured from a passing 'slam door' service.
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A chilly 456009 waits to depart for Guildford on 24th January 2021. Engineering works this day meant this service was running as a shuttle from Surbiton, hence the train waiting for time on the up fast platform. |
The class 456, built by BREL at York from 1990 - 1991 have worked their final journey for South Western Railway. The two car 3rd rail EMU's worked their last service for SWR on Saturday 15th January 2022, while due to come off-lease during March the introduction of another emergency timetable in responce to Covid-19 with reduced rolling stock requirements allowed this date to be brought forward.
Units had increasingly been rostered in pairs covering for non-available 455's. The withdrawal of 10 car 455/456 'hybrid' operations again coming as a consequence of Covid-19 and the downturn in passenger traffic.
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456019 calls at Battersea Park with a London Bridge - London Victoria inner suburban service on 25th March 2007. This route was synonomous with the class until it was withdrawn in 2012 upon the commencement of London Overground services between Dalston Junction and Clapham Junction. Platforms 1 and 2 at Battersea park are now terminal platforms with no connection to Victoria. |
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456002 approaches New Malden with a 10 car SWR service bound for Hampton Court. 04/11/2020 |
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The unique Connex liveried 456024 'Sir Cosmo Bonsor' in the old terminal platforms at London Bridge. 23/04/2005
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Originally destined to work on the South Western lines out of Waterloo the 456's instead entered traffic on the Central division where they replaced 2-EPB's working out of Victoria and London Bridge. All delivered in Network South East livery to match the 455's the units transferred to Connex South Central upon privatisation. Only one unit, 456024 named 'Sir Cosmo Bonsor' would ever receive the Connex livery, the remaining units retaining the increasingly shabby NSE livery until sent for refurbishment by Southern from 2006.
The units returned from their 'refresh' in Southern's attractive green and white livery, with CCTV and refurbished seating. At the same time the retention toilets fitted to the units from new were removed, though the external window pattern was not changed.
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456020 arrives at Battersea Park from Victoria working the suburban service to London Bridge on 07/04/2005. By this time the units were looking increasingly shabby in their original NSE colours.
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31/3/2007 456020 is seen at South Croydon now fresh from its refresh and re-paint with a service to Smitham (now Coulesden Town) working with a 455 on 31st March 2007.
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456022 has terminated at East Croydon on 14th November 2006. It will now form a service back to London Bridge. |
In 2014 all 24 units of the class transferred to South West Trains, finally destined to work out of Waterlo as part of the 10 car suburban upgrade which would see them working alongside class 455's.
Initially some units entered service in their 'green' ex-Southern condition working Ascot - Guildford services as 4 car sets. After a heavy refurbishment at Wolverton, which included re-painting into the SWT red suburban livery, 10 car services began on the SWT suburban network.
The fleet passed to South Western Railway upon the change of franchise in 2017 and it was quickly announced that they, along with the other units in the suburban fleet, would be replaced by new class 701 'Aventra' trains from Bombadier by 2020. Delays in acceptance of 701's brought the units a stay of execution until their withdrawal in early 2022.
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Farewell to the class 456. Rail Operations Group's 37800 storms through Hanwell conveying 456015, 456020 and 456008 from Wimbledon Park to Long Marsden as 5Q94, one of a number of moves to place the 456 fleet into store. 31/01/2022 |