Southeastern (train company)

British train operator owned by the Department for Transport From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Southeastern (train company)
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SE Trains Limited,[1] trading as Southeastern is a train operating company in southeast England owned by DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport,[2] On 17 October 2021, it became the franchisee for the South Eastern franchise, overtaking the company owned Southeastern. It serves the commuter routes to south-east London, most of Kent, and parts of East Sussex.

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In October 2021, Govia-owned Southeastern kept £25 million instead of paying it back to Department for Transport so on 17 October 2021 it was replaced by a government-owned company with the same name.[3]

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Routes

As of June 2024, the weekday off-peak service pattern in trains per hour (tph), is:[4]

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Rolling stock

Current fleet

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Past fleet

In May 2022, two Class 377/1 units were sent from Southeastern back to Southern.[19]

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Future Fleet

In May 2024 Southeastern wanted new trains to replace the Class 465 and 466 units. CAF, Hitachi, Stadler, Siemens and Alstom are currently bidding to be the builder of the trains.[20][21]

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