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Taken 18-Feb-17

18th - February -2017.

375905 after refurbishment at Derby and heading home to SE metals. The class 375s was returned to the Kent depot wearing a new livery, similar to, but not based on the 'Highspeed' livery carried by the high speed Class 395 EMU, with a more vibrant shade of blue on the saloon doors and bolder stripes to highlight First Class and Disabled areas. Internally, the unit has received new carpets and lino flooring, new table top covers and the grab poles, side panels and table legs have been re-powder coated. The existing seat covers have been retained, but were dry cleaned to provide a brighter, cleaner interior.br/ br/The Class 375's are hauled 'dead' (3rd rail shoes removed and no power) to Derby from Ramsgate E.M.U.D. by Rail Operations Group mostly using their Class 37's numbered 37800 amp; 37884 which are equipped with dellner couplers to eliminate the use of barrier wagons.