SOUTHCENTRAL BY DOOMOTRON
The railways in the South of England are in a state. Services are slow, unreliable, dirty, overcrowded and generally unpleasant. SouthCentral aims to fix. The flagship service for SC will be the revived Brighton Belle which is a luxurious non-stop service from London Victoria to Brighton, which was killed off by BR and (sort of) revived as Connex Express. Other services will be the slightly less luxurious but quicker services to places on the South Coast. All services will avoid Gatwick Airport. Full details of SC services are below.
Services (Edited 1/7/18):
6tpd Brighton Belle: London Victoria to Brighton - Calling at Brighton only.
1tph London Blackfriars to Brighton - Calling at Redhill, Three Bridges, Haywards Heath and Brighton.
1tph London Blackfriars to Bognor Regis - Calling at Redhill, Three Bridges, Haywards Heath, Hove, Worthing, Barnham and Bognor Regis.
1tph London Blackfriars to Hastings - Calling at Bromley South, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, West St Leonards, St Leonards Warrior Square and Hastings.
1tph Ashford International to Brighton - Calling at Rye, Hastings, St Leonards Warrior Square, Bexhill, Pevensey and Westham (for interchange with trains to Eastbourne), Polegate, Lewes, Brighton.
1tph Brighton to Weymouth - Calling at Hove, Worthing, Barnham, Chichester, Havant, Cosham, Fareham, Southampton Central, Brockenhurst, Bournemouth, Pool and Weymouth.
Depending on the route, different trains will be used:
The Brighton Belle will use Class 92s with a rake of 7 Mk4s and a DVT. A restaurant service will be provided.
London to Bognor/Brighton/Hastings, Ashford to Brighton and Brighton to Weymouth services will use Class 442s modified with new traction motors and front panels (the ones covering the jumper cables) refitted. The doors inside the train would be modified to use the new easy-to-open buttons and some buttons would no longer need you to hold them down to open the door. In usual service only a single Class 442 would be used but in peak hours or on certain days two would be connected together. The buffet counter would be reinstated and because of this the trains would be reclassified as 442/9.
SouthCentral would self-fund the electrification of the Marshlink Line and rebuild of the Eastbourne bypass chord.
The logo would be a circle with the letters S and C in the top left and bottom right corners of the circle, respectively
The livery would be SR green with a GNER-style grey stripe with grey doors. On the 442s, the SC logo would be shown on the stripe a each end of the unit. On the 92s, an SC logo would be on the centre of the locomotive side. On both, the name SOUTHCENTRAL would be written only next to the logo on the stripe at each end of the 442s. On a 92, the SouthCentral bale would be written in the centre. The logo would be dark green. The seats would be grey with dark green squares where a passengers back would be. The handrails would be dark green. The floors would be dark green with grey SouthCentral logos dotted around. On the headrests, there would be a dark green SouthCentral logo.

EDIT: I got rid of the Class 379s and decided to go for a uniform fleet of Class 442s for non-loco-hauled services. Also some stops have been removed to speed up services.