A Class 442 – unit 442402 at Beckenham Junction on a farewell tour. Class 442s are the most recent electric multiple units that have been withdrawn but they probably might come back into service with South Western Railway in 2018

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Here is a list of all the Electrical Multiple Units that were withdrawn:

Class Operator Withdrawn Replaced by Number Preserved Number Scrapped
British Rail Class 302 British Rail 1999 British Rail Class 357 2 driving trailers from 302 201 and 302 227 110 units and the rest of 302 201 and 302 227
British Rail Class 303 British Rail 2002 British Rail Class 334 1 90
British Rail Class 304 British Rail 1996 British Rail Class 323 0 45
British Rail Class 305 British Rail 2002 British Rail Class 315[1] 0 71
British Rail Class 306 British Rail 1981[2] British Rail Class 317
British Rail Class 307 British Rail 1993 British Rail Class 321 Vehicle No. 75023 is under restoration and is at the Electric Railway Museum.[3]
British Rail Class 308 British Rail 2001 British Rail Class 321 and British Rail Class 357 Vehicle No. 75581 is under restoration and is at the Electric Railway Museum. 44
British Rail Class 309 British Rail 2000 British Rail Class 321
British Rail Class 310 British Rail 2002 British Rail Class 170, British Rail Class 323 and British Rail Class 357
British Rail Class 311 British Rail 1990 British Rail Class 318
British Rail Class 312 British Rail 2004 British Rail Class 357
British Rail Class 370 British Rail 1986 British Rail Class 43 (HST)
British Rail Class 401 Southern Railway 1971 British Rail Class 421 and British Rail Class 423 (later withdrawn)
British Rail Class 402 Southern Railway 1971 British Rail Class 414
British Rail Class 403 Southern Railway 1972 British Rail Class 421 (later withdrawn)
British Rail Class 404 Southern Railway 1972 British Rail Class 411 (later withdrawn)
British Rail Class 405 Southern Railway and British Rail 1983
British Rail Class 411 South West Trains, Network SouthEast, British Rail, Connex South Central, Connex South Eastern, South Eastern Trains 2005 British Rail Class 375, British Rail Class 444, British Rail Class 450, British Rail Class 465 and British Rail Class 460
British Rail Class 413 British Rail 1995
British Rail Class 414 Southern Region of British Rail 1995 Probably British Rail Class 411 but unknown what replaced it
British Rail Class 415 British Rail 1995 British Rail Class 455 (South West Trains (now South Western Railway)) and British Rail Class 465

References

  1. ^ "Class 305/1 withdrawal".
  2. ^ Llewelyn, Hugh (15 April 2016). "EMUs A History". Amberley Publishing Limited – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Electric Railway Museum". electricrailwaymuseum.co.uk.