Class 365 EMU to be preserved at the East Kent Railway

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Class 365 EMU to be preserved at the East Kent Railway

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365524 with sister 365514 approaching Shepreth Branch Junction near Cambridge
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Eversholt Rail has confirmed that Class 365, No. 365524, is destined for the .

Thought to be in the best condition of the original fleet of 41 trains, 365524 will be on static display and will become a restaurant, exhibition area, and a major events venue.

The initiative for 365524 came from investor, Howard Johnston.

A Class 365 electric multiple unit with strong connections to Her Majesty The Queen has been granted a place in preservation by its former owner .

The East Kent Railway is a four mile long heritage line with trains running from Shepherswell to Eythorne.

“We are delighted to mark The Queen’s forthcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations by donating 365524 a new career after travelling over a million miles in the 25 years since it entered service. Her Majesty was a frequent passenger aboard Class 365s as part of her journey from London to her winter home at Sandringham in Norfolk.” said Paul Sutherland, Client Services Director at Eversholt Rail.

“Although they only had a short life by railway standards, the Class 365s were universally popular with those who travelled on them regularly, including myself. I was determined to save one from the scrapyard” added Howard Johnston.

Matthew Plews, Managing Director of the EKR said “We are grateful to Eversholt Rail and Howard Johnston for choosing us, and we will look after it well. Some of the Class 365s started their working lives in the South East, so the East Kent Railway is a most appropriate place for the last survivor.”

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  1. Oh, I’m so glad one is going to be saved! I love those trains, I have many fond memories of going to gigs and shopping trips in Peterborough and London on them, and I loved the sound they made when revving up to depart, a bit like an F1 car. Sad for the ones who got scrapped though. 😢 Thank you for your service, little happy trains! 🤍💛💙

  2. Poor Class 465 that some of them have been moved for storage as the Class 707s have replaced them on the Hayes, Orpington and Dartford suburban routes.

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