D365
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Funnily enough, I'm trying to put together some notes on all of the electrification projects announced and their potential impacts in services and lfeet changes. Becoming a bit of a mammoth task, given everything that has been announced!
Worth posting it once I get it to a sufficient level?
Did a uni project on it last year.... mammoth task doesn't quite cover it.
I'd love to read at least a summary of your respective works. DfT certainly haven't made it easy for anyone with this 'Big Bang of electrification'

There's no guarantee of brand new stock on "London based" electrification projects:
The Thames Valley lines were going to get the same Class 319s that "Lancashire" was going to get some of (rumours abound about 110mph stock, but still just rumours).
Could be some of the '377/8' fleet which has been ordered as a short-term replacement for some of the 319s. Also potentially for MML 'CorPan' post-electrification.
The "GOBLIN" may get cascaded stock from elsewhere (certainly no guarantee of 378s).[/QUOTE]
With the 57 additional carriages soon to be under construction for LO, it should be easy to add another few extra units to the batch, at a minimum 3 cars each but ideally 5 for commonality.
Meanwhile one forthcoming electrification guaranteed to get brand new EMUs is the Manchester - Preston - Glasgow/ Edinburgh TPE service.
The 10 350/4s, at least in the interim.
I don't know why there's the assumption that electrification always means brand new trains - it rarely has.
I wouldn't say rarely, but I do catch your drift. In that sense GWML is similar to ECML, where the LDHS fleet is new-build but the London-emanating suburbans are served by cascaded EMUs (GWML 319 or 377/8 likely, ECML 317 with additional new-build). Both receiving IEP up to the end of the decade.