What happened Connex?

What happened Connex?

Formed in October 1997 as Hillside Trains, a business unit of the Public Transport Corporation, it was privatised in August 1999 becoming a subsidiary of Connex….Connex Melbourne.

Founded 1 October 1997
Defunct 29 November 2009
Successor Metro Trains Melbourne
Headquarters Melbourne , Australia
Products Train operator

What trains do southeastern use?

Our trains

  • Mainline trains throughout Kent are Bombardier Class 375 Electrostars.
  • Metro trains on the inter-city London routes are Class 465 and 466 Networkers and Class 376 Electrostars.
  • High speed trains from Kent to St Pancras International are Hitachi-Class 395 trains.

What is southeastern line?

SE Trains Limited, trading as Southeastern, is a train operator, owned by DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport, that took over operating the South Eastern franchise in South East England from privately-owned London & South Eastern Railway (which also traded as Southeastern) on 17 October 2021. SE Trains.

Where does South Eastern Railway run?

Our network covers London, Kent and parts of East Sussex. We manage 164 stations and run trains over 1,000 miles of track.

What does Connex mean?

Definition of connex (Entry 1 of 3) 1 obsolete. a : bond, tie. b : a connected incident or property. 2 obsolete : a conditional proposition in logic.

Who operates Southeastern trains?

London & South Eastern Railway
Who is Southeastern – and what does it do? The Southeastern brand is owned by London & South Eastern Railway (LSER), itself part of Govia – a joint venture between the UK-based Go-Ahead Group (owning 65 per cent) and the French company Keolis (35 per cent).

Who owns Southeastern?

Go-Ahead Group
Govia
Southeastern/Parent organizations

Is Southeastern trains part of TfL?

The London Assembly’s cross-party transport committee also called for Southeastern to be split and its metro routes in the capital to be given to TfL, which already runs some National Rail services under the London Overground and TfL Rail names.

What does Connex mean military?

noun. a large metal cargo container used by the U.S. Army for shipping supplies, as to overseas bases.

What is the plural of Connex?

connex (plural connexes) (algebra) A correspondence between a projective space and its dual.

What happened Southeastern?

One of the UK’s leading commuter rail services has been stripped of its franchise. Southeastern will be taken into public ownership from 17 October. It is the latest troubled train operator to have been taken over by the government – but in unusual circumstances. These are the key questions and answers.

What happened South Eastern Railway?

Southeastern transferred to new ownership on 17th October. From Sunday 17th October 2021, all Southeastern services will be operated by SE Trains Ltd*, a subsidiary of the Government’s operator, DOHL. We will continue to be known as Southeastern across our stations and trains.

What happened to Connex South Eastern Trains?

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.

Where does Connex South Central run?

Connex South Central ran passenger services from London Charing Cross, London Bridge and London Victoria to Beckenham Junction, Epsom Downs, East Grinstead, Uckfield, Caterham, Tattenham Corner, Horsham, Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Bournemouth, Portsmouth, Brighton, Eastbourne and Ore .

When did Connex South Central change its livery?

Later on 13 October 1996 Connex rebranded the franchise Connex South Central and introduced a white, yellow and blue livery.

How many 375s did Connex South Eastern order?

Connex South Eastern ordered 10 three-carriage and 102 four-carriage Class 375s, and 36 five-carriage Class 376s in a couple of batches with the first entering service in April 2001. Connex South Eastern’s fleet was maintained at Ashford, Ramsgate, Slade Green and Gillingham depots.