Class 442 'Wessex Electrics' Profile and Models

Class 442 'Wessex Electrics'

442406 at Brighton in May 2010. ©Foulger Rail Photos

The British Rail Class 442 (5-WES) Wessex Electrics were electric multiple unit passenger trains introduced in 1988 by Network SouthEast on the South West Main Line. Following the privatisation of British Rail, the fleet was sold to Angel Trains and operated by South West Trains up until February 2007. After a period in storage, they were leased to Southern for use on Gatwick Express services. The units were withdrawn from Gatwick Express services in 2016 and from Southern services in March 2017. From 2019, eighteen were leased by South Western Railway and were refurbished for use on London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour services. However they were again withdrawn in March 2020 due to services being reduced as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2021, South Western Railway purchased all 18 from Angel Trains, stripped the fleet of their recently refurbished equipment for parts and scrapped them. The class holds the world speed record for a third-rail train, having attained 109 mph (175 km/h) on a test run prior to entering service.

(Information provided via Wikipedia)

Type of Unit

750V DC 3rd-Rail Electric Multiple Unit

Builder

BR Derby Litchurch Lane Works

Build Dates

1987 to 1989

Total Built

24 units

Coaches Per Unit

5

Power Output

1,610 hp

Top Speed

100 mph

Operated By

British Rail
Gatwick Express
South West Trains
South Western Railway

Main Duties

Express Passenger

In Service Until

2020

Surviving Examples

1 car