The British Rail Class 375 Electrostar is an electric multiple unit train that was built by Bombardier Transportation at Derby Litchurch Lane Works, from 1999 to 2005. The class form part of the Electrostar family of units, which also includes classes 357, 376, 377, 378, 379 and 387, the most numerous type of EMU introduced since the privatisation of British Rail.
Southeastern (Govia) Class 375 leaving Ramsgate EMU Depot
The interior of a refurbished Class 375
The exterior of a Class 375 prior to refurbishment
The interior of First Class prior to refurbishment
The Bombardier Electrostar is a family of electric multiple-unit (EMU) passenger trains manufactured by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby Litchurch Lane Works in England between 1999 and 2017. It has become the most common new EMU type in the United Kingdom since the privatisation of British Rail with a number of variants. Electrostar trains are most common on high-volume suburban commuter routes around London; and on mainline services from London south to Surrey and the south coast, east to Essex, and north to Cambridge and Stansted Airport.
A Southern Class 377 approaching Norwood Junction in 2015
357030 at Barking in National Express c2c livery. Electrostar trains are the new standard on many of London's commuter routes.
A Southeastern Class 375 Electrostar at Strood.
Interior of a Southeastern Electrostar (Class 375).