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BR Class 313

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Please make sure to rate the workshop items you love!<3

**Now with pantographs and Network Rail livery!**
Thank you Der Ruhri for help with both of these additions!

The class 313 is now avaiable on the workshop, in 3, 6, 9 and 12 car formations, and with all the liveries you could ever want, for all your cheap train needs. Capacity, power and weight is all matched identically to real life (capacity is an average of all variants), but the train is slightly longer than realife (1m per set) in-game. Its very cheap in game, but is quite slow and low capacity, but luckily pax dont complain about dirty, outdated trains.

Liveries:
- British Rail
- Network South East
- Silverlink / London Overground
- West Anglia Great Northern
- First Capital Connect / Great Northern
- Southern
- Network Rail

The class 313 was originally developed by BREL (British Rail Engineering Limited) in the '70s, and it is very similar to many trains at the time, such as the 314 and 315, and the 507 and 508s.

It was originally designed to replace Great Northern 105 and 106 units used on the ECML, but also on the Northern City line, which is a "tube" line that can "fit" full sized trains. Because of this their designed was affected, to meet the requirements of operating on the line, such as seperating power per car, having doors at each end for evacuations, and having trip-♥♥♥♥♥ for emergency braking after a SPAD.

The trains originally supported dual volatage, using 3rd rail (for the Northern City line) and a pantograph for the ECML and other North london lines, but these were removed in later years by certain operators that had no need for the pantograph or 3rd rail.

Weirdly, the doors where originally manually operated, but where sliding doors, a bit like a cross breed between a classic coach but modern doors. However, people realised they could force doors open before the doors where unlocked, so push buttons and electronic operation was introduced. This may not actually be that weird, but i've certainly never heard of manually operated sliding doors before.

In the modern day, Southern has 19 of these units used on the Coastway routes which where transferred from TfL after they no longer needed them on the London Overground due to having enough class 378s. This is when Southern refusbished the trains, removing the pantograph and OHLE equipment, and branding it to Southern Coastway with new carpet, seats and livery, starting operation in 2010.

Their introducedtion was very controversial as they are decades older than the 377s that previously worked on the Coastway route, and are of far less comfort and quality. However, the decision was justified with the 377s needed to lengthen trains to 10 cars within London due to over crowding.

Due to being some of the oldest trains in Britain still operating in passenger service, there have been calls to replace them with newer, more comfortable, higher quality and accessible units, but currently, there are no plans to replace the units, meaning they are likely to remain working in Brighton and long the coast for years to come.

Enjoy!
~Skye[skyehaynes.me]
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6 Comments
MissCatTrap  [author] 2 Mar, 2022 @ 3:35am 
+sme106 Theres a 10 car configuration?
smee106 1 Mar, 2022 @ 2:46pm 
the 313's also don't have toilets, they're meant to be replaced next year but as per everything on the railways is open to change.
the 10 car units was due to a union agreement and doo
MissCatTrap  [author] 6 Nov, 2021 @ 7:03am 
+Der Ruhri Oh perfect, that would work well as I can complete it today/tomorrow. I've only got my laptop this weekend and it can just about do photoshop, but Train Sim is too much. I'm just starting to attempting to make all the 313 liveries as decals in game (BR, NSE, SL, WAGN, FCC/GN & LO) so I can certainly slot that in. Just need to work out which operators had pantos and which didn't... You can get my email at my website [skyehaynes.me]. Itmight throw a HTTPS error as for some reason it isn't working even with a valid certificate (even though the other website I run is working fine...)
Der Ruhri 6 Nov, 2021 @ 6:55am 
Thanks for the reply! If it helps, I could take some screenshots of AP's 313 in train sim, as their panto model is pretty much spot on, and then upload them somewhere for you to use.
MissCatTrap  [author] 6 Nov, 2021 @ 6:47am 
+Der Ruhri I do want to add a GN & FCC version at somepoint (along with my take on the 700/707/717) but ive just never made the pantographs look "right" (aka it looked worse with the pantograph than without). I might have to take a trip to one of my train spotting locations to get an image of a pantograph to use that as a basis, unless someone else can assist.
Der Ruhri 5 Nov, 2021 @ 4:55pm 
Looks great, this, and is a desperately needed addition for realistic service on the Coastway Lines. However, is there any chance we could get the OHLE fitted GN/FCC 313s as well? Would love to run a few of those into and out of Moorgate (if not, that's fine, we've got 717s after all...)