Meet Our Fleet

We currently operate 8 different types of train on our network, transporting more than 220,000 people a day.

In addition, we're introducing a new fleet of trains to make your journeys faster, more connected, and more comfortable.

Class 455

"British Rail Second Generation"

A four carriage line that operates on our mainline suburban network.

  • Manufactured by: British Rail Engineering Limited
  • Year Built: 1982-1985
  • Units currently in Service: 84

Read more about the Class 455 here

Class 484

Former London Underground trains, extensively refurbished by Vivarail in Long Marston.

As part of the investment into Island Line, five Class 484 trains were delivered to the Island Line network which operates throughout the Isle of Wight.

These new trains replaced the 82-year-old Class 483 trains that served for 32 years on Island Line.

Read more about the Class 484 here

Class 450 "Desiro"

These four-car trains are the most common in our fleet.

  • Manufactured by: Siemens
  • Years Built:  2002-2006
  • Units currently in service: 127

Read more about the Class 450 "Desiro" trains here.

Class 444 "Desiro"

Five-carriage long-distance trains on our South West Mainline routes.

  • Manufactured by: Siemens
  • Years Built: 2002-2004
  • Units currently in service: 45

Read more about the Class 444 Desiro here.

Class 458 "Coradia Juniper"

These four-car trains are the most common in our fleet.

  • Manufactured by: Alstom GEC
  • Years Built: 1998-2002

Read more about the Class 458 "Coradia Juniper" trains here.

Class 159 "South Western Turbo"

Three-carriage trains on our West of England routes.

  • Manufactured by: Siemens
  • Years Built: 1989-1992
  • Units currently in service: 32

Read more about the Class 159 "South Western Turbo" here.

Class 158 "Express Sprinter"

These four-car trains are the most common in our fleet.

  • Manufactured by: Alstom GEC
  • Years Built: 1998-2002

Read more about the Class 158 "Express Sprinter" trains here.