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British Rail Class 341 and 342 Networker Artist's Impression of Class 341. Family name Networker Operator British Rail Class 341 and Class 342 were proposed electric multiple unit classes from the Networker series planned to operate new services on the UK rail network.[1] Class 341 The Class 341 was to be operated on the original version of the Crossrail project. The project for these units never went ahead. A mock-up unit demonstrating the design of the train was built in 1991. One version of Class 341 would have had it forming part of the Networker family.[2] An artist's impression can be found here. The specifications drawn up for the Class 341 have since been used as a base for laying down specifications for the new rolling stock to be built to run on Crossrail once it is completed in 2017.[3] Class 342 The Class 342 was planned to be utilised in operating domestic services on the CTRL high speed line between London and the Kent coast. These services were abandoned before the line was opened, and so the trains never got beyond the proposal stage. Domestic services will be operated on the CTRL from 2009 by Class 395 high speed trains. References ^ EMU List ^ SEMG ^ Rail Regulator v • d • e Networker family Prototype: Class 316 • Class 457 Diesel: Class 165 • Class 166 Electric: Class 365 • Class 465 • Class 466 Proposed: Class 168 • Class 341/342 • Class 371/381/471 v • d • e British Rail electric multiple units AC units: 300 · 302 · 303 · 304 · 305 · 306 · 307 · 308 · 309 · 310 · 311 · 312 · 313 · 314 · 315 · 316 (I) · 316 (II) · 317 · 318 · 319 · 320 · 321 · 322 · 323 · 325 · 332 · 333 · 334 · 341 · 342 · 350 · 357 · 360 · 365 · 370 · 371 · 373 · 375 · 376 · 377 · 378 · 379 · 380 · 381 · 390 · 395 AC units (pre-TOPS): AM1 · AM2 · AM3 · AM4 · AM5 · AM6 · AM7 · AM8 · AM9 · AM10 · AM11 · CP · CW · MR Lancaster Units · SL DC units: 401 · 402 · 403 · 404 · 405 · 410 · 411 · 412 · 413 · 414 · 415 · 416 · 418 · 419 · 420 · 421 · 422 · 423 · 424 · 427 · 430 · 431 · 432 · 438 · 442 · 444 · 445 · 446 · 447 · 450 · 455 · 456 · 457 · 458 · 460 · 465 · 466 · 471 · 480 · 482 (I) · 482 (II) · 483 · 485 · 486 · 487 · 488 · 489 · 499 · 501 · 502 · 503 · 504 · 505 · 506 · 507 · 508 · 510 DC units (Original TOPS): 411 · 412 · 413 · 414 · 421 · 422 · 423 · 424 · 431 · 432 · 441 · 442 · 451 · 452 · 453 · 461 · 462 · 491 · 492 DC units (pre-TOPS): BEMU · LNER Tyneside Units · LNWR Watford Units · LYR Bury Units Southern Railway designations: 2 Bil · 2 EPB · 2 Hal · 2 Hap · 2 Nol · 2 Pan · 2 Pep · 2 Sap · 2 SL · 2 Wim · 3 Cep · 3 Cig · 3 Cop · 3 Sub · 3 TC · 3 Tis · 4 Bep · 4 Big · 4 Buf · 4 Cap · 4 Cep · 4 Cig · 4 Com · 4 Cor · 4 DD · 4 Des · 4 EPB · 4 Gri · 4 Jop · 4 Lav · 4 Pep · 4 Rep · 4 Res · 4 Sub · 4 TC · 4 Tep · 4 Vec · 4 Veg · 4 Vep · 4 Vip · 4 Vop · 5 Bel · 5 Des · 5 TCB · 5 Wes · 6 Cit · 6 Pan · 6 Pul · 6 Rep · 8 Dig · 8 Gat · 8 Mig · 8 Vab · GLV · MLV · TLV Families: 1959 design · 1972 design · Mark 2-derived · Mark 3-derived · A-Train · Desiro · Electrostar · Juniper · Networker Diesel locomotives · Electric locomotives · Miscellaneous locomotives · Diesel multiple units · Electric multiple units · Departmental multiple units This United Kingdom railway-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e