The first pictures of the new Island Line trains - bound for the Isle of Wight - have been released.
The new carriages will replace the current trains on the line between Shanklin and Ryde Pier.
The trains are currently being built by Vivarail in the West Midlands and are due to arrive on the Isle of Wight later this year.
A total of five two-car trains are expected to arrive, with each train having a capacity of around 188 people.
New features will include improved accessibility, USB charging points and WiFi.
🚨Take a sneaky peak at the new Class 484 trains, which @Vivarail are busy working on.
— SWR Help (@SW_Help) August 20, 2020
🚆These will replace the fleet of 80 year old former Tube trains currently running on the Island Line.
😃The first train is set to arrive on the Island for testing later this year. pic.twitter.com/EEzGsyFyrX