ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia First Great Eastern First Great EasternBritish train operating company, 1997–2004 Class 360 Desiro at Ipswich in 2004OverviewFranchisesGreat Eastern:5 January 1997 – 31 March 2004Main regionsEast London,East of EnglandFleet144Stations called at61Parent companyFirstGroupReporting markGESuccessorOneOtherWebsitewww.ger.co.uk[a] First Great Eastern[1] was a train operating company that ran the Great Eastern franchise in the East of England from January 1997 until March 2004. It was owned by FirstGroup. Logo used from 1997 to 1999 Services First Great Eastern operated all stops and limited stops services on the Great Eastern Main Line from London Liverpool Street to Southend Victoria, Southminster, Braintree, Colchester Town, Clacton-on-Sea, Walton-on-the-Naze, Harwich Town and Ipswich. It also ran services on the Romford to Upminster Line and the Gainsborough Line from Marks Tey to Sudbury.[2] Rolling stock First Great Eastern inherited a fleet of Classes 312, 315 and 321 electric multiple units from British Rail. A Class 15x diesel multiple unit was hired from Anglia Railways for the Marks Tey to Sudbury service, due to the line not being electrified; a Class 150 was used on weekdays and a Class 153 on weekends. Prior to this arrangement, a Class 121 Bubble Car was hired from Silverlink.[3] A franchise commitment was the replacement of the Class 312s. In May 2001, First Great Eastern ordered 21 Class 360 Desiros from Siemens Mobility, with the first entering service in August 2003.[4][full citation needed] Fleet in March 2004, at the end of the franchise: Class Image Type Top speed Number Routes operated Built mph km/h 121 Bubble Car diesel multiple unit 70 112 Hired fromSilverlink Marks Tey–Sudbury 1960 150 75 120 Hired fromAnglia Railways 1984–1987 153 1987–1988 312 electric multiple unit 90 145 24 Colchester–Walton-on-the-NazeHarwich Town–ManningtreeLondon Liverpool Street–Clacton-on-Sea and Ipswich (peak times only) 1975–1978 315 75 120 43 London Liverpool Street–Shenfield and SouthminsterRomford–Upminster 1980–1981 321 100 160 77 London Liverpool Street–Braintree, Southend Victoria, Ipswich, Walton-on-the-Naze, Colchester Town, Clacton-on-SeaWickford–Southminster (Sundays only) 1988–1990 360/1 Desiro 21 London Liverpool Street–Clacton-on-Sea and Harwich TownLondon Liverpool Street–Ipswich (peak times only) 2002–2003 Depot First Great Eastern's fleet was maintained at Ilford EMU Depot. Demise In 2002, as part of a franchise reorganisation by the Strategic Rail Authority, it was announced that the Great Eastern franchise would be merged into a new Greater Anglia franchise.[5][full citation needed] In December 2003, the Strategic Rail Authority awarded the franchise to National Express and services were transferred to One (later National Express East Anglia) on 1 April 2004.[6] Preceded byNetwork SouthEastAs part of British Rail Operator of Great Eastern franchise 1997–2004 Succeeded byOneGreater Anglia franchise Notes ↑ The GER website is no longer in operation. References ↑ "Great Eastern Railway Limited 03007936". Companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2026. ↑ "First Great Eastern route map". Ger.co.uk. Archived from the original on 5 August 2003. ↑ "Bubble cars revived, depot opens to solve Great Eastern branch crisis". RAIL. No. 312. 27 August 1997. p. 10. ↑ RAIL. No. 312. 30 August 2003. p. 9. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) ↑ RAIL. No. 426. 9 January 2002. p. 4. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) ↑ "National Express wins rail franchise". The Daily Telegraph. London. 22 December 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2023. 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