The Networker is a family of passenger trains which operate on the UK railway system. They were built in the late 1980s and early 1990s by British Rail Engineering Limited and Metro Cammell. The trains were built for the Network SouthEast (NSE) sector of British Rail, which is where their name comes from. They are all multiple-unit trains.
Great Western Railway liveried Class 165 Networker at Reading
A Class 165 at London Marylebone in Chiltern Railways livery
A Class 166 at Cardiff Central in Great Western Railway livery
A Class 365 at London King's Cross in Great Northern livery
The British Rail Mark 3 is a type of passenger carriage developed in response to growing competition from airlines and the car in the 1970s. A variant of the Mark 3 became the rolling stock for the High Speed Train (HST).
Virgin Trains East Coast Trailer Standard No. 42210 at York
The interior of Standard Class aboard an LNER refurbished Mark 3 TS vehicle
The interior of a refurbished ScotRail Mark 3 Standard Class with electronic destination displays
The interior of Chiltern Railways refurbished Mark 3 with the original InterCity 70 seats