Connex South Eastern facts for kids
Franchise(s): | South Eastern 13 October 1996 – 8 November 2003 |
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Main {{{nameforarea}}}(s): | Greater London, Kent |
Other {{{nameforarea}}}(s): | East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey |
Fleet size: | approximately 350 |
Stations called at: | 178 |
National Rail abbreviation: | CX |
Parent company: | Connex |
Connex South Eastern was a train operating company in the United Kingdom. It was owned by Connex. It operated the South Eastern Passenger Rail Franchise from October 1996 until November 2003.
Its services were stopped because of money problems and using old trains instead of buying new ones.
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Class 423 at Waterloo East on 8 February 2003
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An ex Connex Class 466 at Blackfriars in 2006.
Preceded by Network SouthEast As part of British Rail |
Operator of Network SouthEast franchise 1996 - 2003 |
Succeeded by South Eastern Trains |
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