Dense Farmland, Modernisation and layers of track await you in TSW2 London Victoria To Hollingbourne Line or (LVTHB) for short (IGNORE THE REST OF IT) this 42 mile route part of the backbone for southeastern the lines rolling stock is the class 465/1 making the old sounds everybody loves The Network SouthEast sector of British Rail began the planning for the development of the Class 465 Networker in 1988, and invited a tender for 710 of the units to be built.[4] The Class 465 was introduced in order to replace the 41-year-old Class 415 (4EPB) slam-door EMUs.[5] The first was delivered in December 1991 and the last in April 1995.[6][7] As part of the privatisation of British Rail, the 97 465/0 and 465/1s were sold to Eversholt Rail Group and the 50 Class 465/2s to Angel Trains.[8][9] All trains were originally supplied in Network SouthEast livery and branded "Kent Links Networker".[5] They are mostly used on suburban routes out of London Victoria, Charing Cross, Blackfriars and Cannon Street to destinations in South London and Kent.[10] In service 13 October 1992 - [1] Manufacturer British Rail Engineering Limited ABB Rail Metro-Cammell Built at Holgate Road carriage works (BREL & ABB) Washwood Heath (Metro-Cammell) Family name Networker Replaced Class 415 Class 416 Class 423 Constructed 1991 - 1994 Refurbished 2005 (465/9 at Wabtec Rail, Doncaster Works) 2010 - 2012/15 Number built 147 sets Formation 4 cars per set Capacity 334 seats (465/0, 465/1) 331 seats (465/2) 319 seats (465/9)[2] Operator(s) Southeastern and maybe with layering like with german routes in train sim world 2 if you own the southeastern high speed route with the 375 there will be additional services with the 375 on that route