BRITISH RAIL CLASS 458
Class 458, no. 8030, at London Waterloo on 19th July 2003. This unit is painted in South West Trains mainline livery.
Class 458 passing Egham on the Waterloo to Reading Line in April 2007. This unit is painted in South West Trains mainline livery.
The South West Trains 'Class 458' (or 4Jop) electrical multiple units were built by Alstom at Washwood Heath from 1998-2000. These units are part of Alstom's "Juniper" family of units, which also includes Classes 334 and 460.
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Description
Thirty of these 4-car units were ordered by 'South West Trains' in 1998, to create extra capacity and to replace some of the ageing 4Cep units, which at the time were on short-term lease. Deliveries of these units commenced in 1998. Units were delivered in SWT's mainline livery of mainly white, with a blue band, and red/orange 'swish' at cab ends.
The class suffered from major technical problems, so none of the older units were withdrawn from service. It was six more years, in 2004, before the full fleet was in service. In 2003/04, reliability was so dire, that despite being only six years old, it was planned to replace these units by 2005 with new Class 450 "Desiro" units. Since then reliability has improved sufficiently to allow them to be retained. As of the 11th December 2005 timetable change, the trains have been significantly lowered in diagrams and can now be found on 3 diagrams on weekdays out of London Waterloo. As of September 2005; two units (8001 and 8002) have been transferred to Gatwick Express. Currently the units are being refurbished, and will recommence service in 2007, on outer suburban lines, complementing the Desiro fleet. The two trains previously allocated to Gatwick Express are also being transferred back to South West Trains.
30 units were built, numbered 8001-8030. Each unit was formed from two outer driving motors, an intermediate trailer, and an intermediate motor. The trailer has the capacity to be fitted with a pantograph, thus allowing the units to be rebuilt in the future for overhead power collection at 25kV AC, should the need arise. The technical description of the formation is DMCO+PTSO+MSO+DMCO. Individual vehicles are numbered as follows:
★ 67601-67630 - DMCO
★ 74001-74030 - PTSO
★ 74101-74130 - MSO
★ 67701-67730 - DMCO
Operations
When first built, the units were used on the half-hourly London Waterloo to Alton trains.
But this was later changed to Waterloo to Reading and Windsor and Eton services.
The trains now operate the services Ascot to Guildford, Reading to London Waterloo, and occasionally Weybridge to London Waterloo via Hounslow services with class 450 Desiro trains.
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