Forgot to add an image of it showing Not in service!Hi, I own quite a few Class 365 parts and I thought I'd show them on here.
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If you have any questions about them, don't hesitate to ask!
Peter Spokes, who volunteers at the East Kent Railway, he kindly gave them all to me for free.Dare I ask how you got a hold of them?
Have not tried yet as I need to buy the connector, wouldn't be able to test them yet anyways due to my unfortunately broken controller, but as soon as I get another working controller I will buy the connector connect and everything together.Do the interior screens still work?
Have not tried yet as I need to buy the connector, wouldn't be able to test them yet anyways due to my unfortunately broken controller, but as soon as I get another working controller I will buy the connector connect and everything together.
I'm guessing when you input the route code it will show the destination on the exterior screen and show possibly "Welcome onboard this service to x we will call at x" etc.
Thank you for the information, I have never actually been on a 365 yet I own all of these parts! I wish I did but this information is useful as I wouldn't know otherwise.The interior screens only ever showed
“This train is for XXX”
“Calling at …”
“The next station is XXX”
and
“This is XXX. The train terminates here”.
At all other times they showed the time, or during a reboot showed the somewhat cryptic “BRB Class 465” message.
All very simple and effective, which was the class 365 all over.
I suspect this is from a 465.Just had a look and the display that sits behind the cab and looks different was made in 92!
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You were correct it was originally for a 465!I suspect this is from a 465.
Also, do you have the PA system keypad? See image below:-
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I believe the font is Rail Alphabet, or at least an adapted version for dot matrix.The font used on the display is the exact same font as what is used on the 1995 and 1996 stock displays.