I'm so gutted guys these units are so good even though I have never never been on a 365 I will still miss them because there quite popular units if u think about it
What a waste of a Great unit, fell in love with the Class 365 the moment i started travelling on them in the mid ninities and now they been sent to the shredders, You could tell by the whining of the motor that they didn't want to be sent to the scrapyard 6:25 RIP Class 365
I will be sad to see these go. They don't seem old or decrepit, are they going to be reused or scrapped? The latter would be incredibly wasteful. Whats more, I'd say they are a lot more comfortable than many of the brand new units that have recently entered service, with their dreadful seats and bone shaking ride...
I agree, the Great Northern/Thameslink fleet will be going full ironing board seating with their retirement which is a shame. As for their future, no immediate plans other than storage, though there are some rumours of a potential freight use for some.
The 365s were used as “peak busters” aka more space at on busy peak time services. However due to passengers numbers have fallen due to the pandemic so the 365s are no longer needed by Great Northern.
@Solomon Clarke to add to this, the lack of DOO cameras on the 365s is another reason why they are going. But the feature you’ve brought up Air con was stated by Great Northern as a reason for replacing the 365s with 387s. www.greatnorthernrail.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/future-changes-to-trains-on-great-northe
@Solomon Clarke Your welcome for the information, and yeah sometimes new trains are needed. Features like Aircon and better reliability are a major benefit of the 387s over the 365s. Southeastern are also sending some of their 465s and 466s into storage due to reliability issues with the 465s and 466s. Although the lack of PRM mods on the 466s may also factor in to why some 466s are going into storage. These 465s and 466s being replaced by newer 707s.
No, they'll return once Gatwick Airport activity picks up, but at the moment because the Express service has been suspended for months the 387s will be used on the Great Northern services. Rumours are circulating the c2c 387s or GA 379s might be the long term replacement.
@@RealCristiano No. The 365s will not come back and likely are being withdrawn permanently. Should any trains replace them, they'll likely be Electrostars (probably 379s).
@@RealCristiano Unfortunately they are surplus to requirements and have nowhere to go. They are also a microfleet and are slower than the Electrostars that will replace them.
That happy face doesn’t want to be sent to the scrapyard 😥😢
These are stored in ely sidings
Not the scrap yard
I'm so gutted guys these units are so good even though I have never never been on a 365 I will still miss them because there quite popular units if u think about it
What a waste of a Great unit, fell in love with the Class 365 the moment i started travelling on them in the mid ninities and now they been sent to the shredders, You could tell by the whining of the motor that they didn't want to be sent to the scrapyard 6:25 RIP Class 365
Yes true
365 is so much better to it's Diesel variants to me. (165 and 166)
You pass by the world's biggest rounded toilet in the world... Emulates Stadium 🤣🤣
I managed to spot one when I passed through Peterborough on my way to Leeds by train.
bro the class 365 is amazing
I will be sad to see these go. They don't seem old or decrepit, are they going to be reused or scrapped? The latter would be incredibly wasteful.
Whats more, I'd say they are a lot more comfortable than many of the brand new units that have recently entered service, with their dreadful seats and bone shaking ride...
I agree, the Great Northern/Thameslink fleet will be going full ironing board seating with their retirement which is a shame. As for their future, no immediate plans other than storage, though there are some rumours of a potential freight use for some.
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@@CHOO-CHOOPlane I thought they all got scrapped? Or did you make this comment before that was known?
@@bangerbangerbroMaybe they're still here but secretly got meshed
Love the videos. Keep em up!
Thanks very much
Great railway video
Thanks
i absolutely enjoyed that thank u
lovely !!! I went on a couple of these services in tha last few weeks.....saying farewell to these units is hard 😔😔
I agree, the 365s are great trains and its sad to see them go to waste.
@@CHOO-CHOOPlane indeed!!
They not gone forever you can see them up in Scotland working for scotrail doing service from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh and Aberdeen
Scotrail don't own any they were tempo until the 385s got refurbished
@@DanielMartin-zf2xe they went ages ago
Great video
Thanks
6:25 that sudden braking
Excellent
Thanks
Why are they replacing the 365s? I mean they are not that old
For some reason they don’t appreciate good trains😔
The 365s were used as “peak busters” aka more space at on busy peak time services.
However due to passengers numbers have fallen due to the pandemic so the 365s are no longer needed by Great Northern.
@@BoomTrainspotsThis has nothing to do with Great Northern not appreciating good trains.
@Solomon Clarke to add to this, the lack of DOO cameras on the 365s is another reason why they are going.
But the feature you’ve brought up Air con was stated by Great Northern as a reason for replacing the 365s with 387s.
www.greatnorthernrail.com/travel-information/plan-your-journey/future-changes-to-trains-on-great-northe
@Solomon Clarke Your welcome for the information, and yeah sometimes new trains are needed.
Features like Aircon and better reliability are a major benefit of the 387s over the 365s.
Southeastern are also sending some of their 465s and 466s into storage due to reliability issues with the 465s and 466s. Although the lack of PRM mods on the 466s may also factor in to why some 466s are going into storage. These 465s and 466s being replaced by newer 707s.
I will miss the happy trains class 365 when they are replaced by 387s
@The Rail Enthusiast 2021 yh the 387’s aren’t the same
Nice nice hehe
Thanks
Nice video, which camera do you use?
Will they run week commencing 3/05/2021 and what times and services?
Why cant they just move theese trains to greater anglia instead of scrapping theese awsome units. This was a mistake to scrap them.
See it say it sort it counter: 9999999
I taken that unit to Stevenage
Do all of them have regen?
36502 is currently sitting at Hertford north carriage sidings with 36504
could you do a thameslink kings cross to cambridge stopper?
If the 387s replace the 365s. Are Gatwick express 387s getting replaced?
No, they'll return once Gatwick Airport activity picks up, but at the moment because the Express service has been suspended for months the 387s will be used on the Great Northern services. Rumours are circulating the c2c 387s or GA 379s might be the long term replacement.
@@CHOO-CHOOPlane the 365s will comeback after the 387s go back to Gatwick?
@@RealCristiano No. The 365s will not come back and likely are being withdrawn permanently. Should any trains replace them, they'll likely be Electrostars (probably 379s).
@@doomotron6160 Way too early to replace them, they're only 24 and to replace them with Electrostars...
@@RealCristiano Unfortunately they are surplus to requirements and have nowhere to go. They are also a microfleet and are slower than the Electrostars that will replace them.
I wonder whether they've all been taken off or not?
Why Are 365s Retiring And 387s From Gatwick Express. They Should Have 387s On Great Northern & Gatwick Express!!
What are you talking about?! Gatwick Express haven’t retired anything in the past year?!
@@alexstrains903 I Was Worried That Gatwick Express Would Have To Cascade To Great Northern And Get Aventra Trains
Stupid company, getting rid of the 365s for the wrong reasons.
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