Class 322 (BREL York Stansted Express)

The Class 322 was a variation of the Class 321 built for the Stansted Express between London Liverpool Street and Stansted Airport. The chief difference between the 322 and the 321 is that the former has a larger first class seating area in the DTCO with different windows. They were fitted with low density seating and given extra luggage space [1]. The Class 322 was the last class of electric multiple unit to be based on the Mark 3 coach.
Greater Anglia 322 482 at Stratford



Information
Number built: 20 (5 4-car sets)
Built: 1990
Builder: BREL York
Motor: 4 Brush TM2141C traction motors (25kV AC OHLE)
Power: 1, 438 hp (1, 072 kW)
Formation: Driving Trailer Composite Open (DTCO)+Trailer Standard
Open Lavatory (TSOL)+Motor Standard Open (MSO)+
Driving Trailer Standard Open (DTSO)

Following their replacement on Stansted Express duties, the Class 322 has seen work elsewhere including in Scotland, with Northern Rail and currently with Greater Anglia. However, they are due to replaced by the Class 720.

[1] Colin J Marsden, DMU and EMU Recognition Guide (Ian Allan, 2013) p. 260