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I drew this because I already had the Bangkok Airport Train drawn and this is the same template. The only changes are an articulation on each end car, and a new livery (South Western Railways, or SWR)
Background:
The BR Class 450 is part of the Desiro family of trains manufactured by Siemens Mobility. These trains were manufactured between 2002-2006 and entered service from 2003 onwards. The trains run on 750V 3rd rail power, like most trains along Britain's South West Corridor. They have a sister variant, the BR Class 350 Desiro, which looks identical except it has a pantograph and no current collection shoes,except for 24 BR Class 350/1 trains, which possess dual-voltage, dual current (BiBi) capabilities. The BR Class 450 and its intercity 444 variant are operated by South Western Trains, and leased from Angel Trains. This trainset, No. 450054, is featured in the striking livery given to all BR Class 450s after their refurbishment, which involved recarpeting, reupholstering, deep cleaning, standardising seating arrangements across the whole fleet, and a new livery.
This model features:
- Front and rear-end gangways for interconnection
- First class segment (like the real train)
- Accurate SWR livery with 2025-correct logos
- Set numbering (450054, which is a palindrome)
- Air conditioner pods on roof
- Slot on TSOL for pantograph (despite no pantograph ever being fitted) like in real life
P4: DMSO (Driving, Motor, Standard Class, Open layout)
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Good job. I like this livery
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