Ah, nothing like a quick loco suggestion, right? So, the Class 320. It's an electric multiple unit (EMU) that is operated by ScotRail. It operates on 25 kV AC overhead lines. It uses a pantograph to get power. They have a top speed of 90 mph. Here's what it looks like! What a beauty it is. It provides a much wider view than the Class 314 can, having a larger cab for our driver. And it's in ScotRail blue. Can't be much better than that. Of course, this train would be an add-on to run on the Cathcart Circle Line. Presumably it would simply substitute onto the same services that the Class 314 currently runs on that line. Maybe it would be a bit less common, as the Class 314 really was a Cathcart Circle machine. The 320 is simply here to provide a bit of fun variety to make the route more enjoyable. The Class 320 comes in two variants: the 320/3, and the 320/4. I don't know if these variants have any noticeable differences. I just know that the 320/4s are refurbished Class 321s. Alright, I'm not sure what else to add. The Class 320 is simply a very nice EMU. I love it very much.
Excellent Idea and why not also make Glasgow Stirling Railway another Class 320 route. They also fit on Cathcart Circle by running the Rush Hour Trips alongside Classes 334 385. Scotrail Class 385 forums pages 150 & 151 describe the Class 320 334 385 service patterns it's via Maxwell Park during the peak 15:00-21:00 rush hours