The
Coradia Juniper series is a family of
electric multiple unit trains built by
Alstom Transport Birmingham, subcontractor: Ganz Hunslet, Hungary (project for 120 bodyshells in 1998-2000, project manager at Ganz Hunslet; Gabor Honthy) for use on the
railway network in
Great Britain. The family is related to the
Coradia 1000 series of
diesel multiple unit. There are currently three types in service with various
TOCs.
Variants
Class 334
The
Class 334 is an
EMU in service with
First ScotRail on the suburban network around
Glasgow, including services to
Edinburgh Waverley via
Airdrie and
Bathgate on the
North Clyde Line. Class 334 trains are powered using overhead wires at 25 kV AC. A total of 40 three car units are in use (numbered 001-040), which were delivered from Alstom trains in 2000, although due to teething problems they did not enter service until 2002.
Class 458
The
Class 458 (also known as 4Jop) is operated by
South West Trains on services from
London Waterloo to
Reading, and
Ascot to
Guildford. As with all electrically powered trains on the former
Southern Region, the Class 458 units are powered using
third rail at 750 V DC current. A total of thirty 4-car units were built, with deliveries beginning in 1998, with the full complement in service by 2004.
Class 460
The
Class 460 (also known as 8Gat) is an eight unit class, with eight cars per train, operated by
Gatwick Express. These units operate the dedicated express service between
London Victoria and......
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