Southeastern announces refurbishment programme for Electrostar fleet

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A new blue livery for Class 376s. // Credit: Southeastern
A new blue livery for Class 376s. // Credit: Southeastern

Train Operator has announced that all 36 of its Class 376 Electrostar trains are to have an extensive interior and exterior refurbishment.

The major upgrade will be undertaken in partnership with the train’s manufacturer and leasing company and .

The refurbishment is part of Southeastern’s plan to upgrade its wider fleet, a £27 million project to refurbish Southeastern’s Class 395s high-speed trains.

By the end of last year, 23 out of the fleet 29 had undergone a complete full interior refurbishment with new seats and carpets, and installation of LED lighting and USB at-seat charging points.

The announcement comes after 30 City Beam trains were introduced onto Southeastern’s Metro routes to provide a better and more reliable service.

Class 376 and 707 trains at Grove Park. // Credit: Southeastern
Class 376 and 707 trains at Grove Park. // Credit: Southeastern

External work is being carried out at Ashford Maintenance Centre, and includes a new blue livery and fitting LED lighting, with the first units being outshopped in the next few months.

Later this year, Grove Park depot will carry out interior upgrades, including refurbished seats, at-seat USB/power sockets, and a full re-paint, with the first units due to be completed by the end of this year.

Refurbished Class 376 interior. // Credit: Southeastern
Refurbished Class 376 interior. // Credit: Southeastern

An Alstom spokesperson said the project is a testament to Alstom’s commitment to innovation and excellence in supporting operators and improving passenger experience across the UK rail network.

A refreshed, modernised fleet with enhanced passenger amenities and operational efficiency will ensure these Derby-built trains continue to provide reliable and comfortable journeys for Southeastern’s customers.

In November 2024 it was announced in that an extra 13 Class 377 trains would operate on Southeastern services after being transferred from Govia Thameslink Railway.

They have the advantage that they are more reliable than the older Networker fleet and provide a better onboard experience. A procurement is in process to replace the fleet of Networkers with new or upgraded trains.

Southeastern Electrostar train passing Shakespeare Beach ast Dover. // Credit: Southeastern
Southeastern Electrostar train passing Shakespeare Beach at Dover. // Credit: Southeastern

“I’m thrilled that we will be upgrading the Class 376s with our partners at Alstom and Eversholt Rail. 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.”

Mark Johnson, Engineering Director at Southeastern

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