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London Overground Suburban Network, United Kingdom



Single and dual system Bombardier's Class 378 trains (similar to this Class 376 seen at New Cross) will be the main Overground rolling stock by 2010.


  • National Rail signage across 20 London boroughs will give way to TfL...

  • Long-serving Class 313 units were taken over for London Overground operations...

  • TfL closes Whitechapel-New Cross/New Cross Gate in December 2007. Upgraded...

  • Single and dual system Bombardier's Class 378 trains (similar to this Class...

  • Class 378s are likely to feature longitudinal seats and high-density...

  • First-generation Sprinter Class 150, as seen at Barking, should be replaced...

  • The former Silverlink service between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction...

  • Like all stations acquired by TfL Overground, Gospel Oak will be deep-cleaned...

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