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Class 319

319001 319001 - This was the first class 319 unit and received the early form of Network SouthEast livery with an angled upsweep. It was still carrying this when NSE was split and for a short while carried "Network South Central" with the angled upsweep, as shown here at Victoria. Note number on the side nearest camera, which is probably also on the other side.

photograph by John Lewis

 
319001 was subsequently repainted into the later NSE livery with radiused upsweeps, and the number on the far side, but without "Network SouthCentral" or NSE markings. Seen here at Kensington Olympia on 3 June 1977. It is sporting a destination blind with yellow letering on a black background (white on black was the previous standard). It was repainted into Connex South Central livery by the end of 1997.

photograph by John Lewis

319011
 
319186 This class 319/1 unit ran for a time with car 77380 from class 319/0 unit 319046, after 318186 had been involved in a derailment. Note the differing liveries carried by the leading coach (77380) and the rest of the train, also the way the recess behind one of the end handrails has been painted black. Photographed at East Croydon, 27 December 1993.

photograph by John Lewis

 
The same unit as above, but now formed with the correct carriages. Note the rather curious weathering caused by deposits from the overhead lines. Photographed at Purley.

photograph by John Lewis

319186

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