Network SouthEast
Former passenger sector of British Rail (1982–1994)
English: Network SouthEast (NSE) was a sector of British Rail that principally operated commuter trains in the London area, and was formed in 1986 when BR was sectorised. In the privatisation of British Rail in the 1990s it was broken into a number of franchises.
Branding
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Totem sign
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Tube train
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Station
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Station façade
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Platform number
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Platform directions (on left)
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Car stop sign
Stock
editElectric multiple units
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Class 310
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Class 313
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Class 317
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Class 319
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Class 321
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Class 411
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Class 442
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Class 465
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Class 482
Diesel multiple units
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Class 101
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Class 121
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Class 159
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Class 165
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Class 205
Locomotives
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Class 08
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Class 33
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Class 47
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Class 50
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Class 73
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Class 86
Diagrams
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Class 317
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Class 319
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Class 442
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Class 455
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Class 456
Station furniture
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The full set: red lamp posts, red benches, electro-mechanical clock & two trains in NSE livery.
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Electro-mechanical clock
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Solari board & clock
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Bench
Successors
editThe following companies have operated in the Network SouthEast area following privatisation:
- category:c2c
- category:Chiltern Railways
- category:Connex
- category:First Great Eastern
- category:First Great Western Link
- category:Island Line
- category:one (train operating company)
- category:South Eastern Trains
- category:South West Trains
- category:Southern (train operating company)
- category:Thames Trains
- category:Thameslink
- category:WAGN