More New Trains for the North and Scotland

May 24, 2016
TransPennine Express (TPE), the intercity rail operator for the North and Scotland is delighted to announce the purchase of a further 126 brand new carriages.

TPE will deliver an investment of more than £230m in 25 brand new five-carriage trains which will be in service across the network by 2019.

The new franchise began on April 1, 2016 with a commitment to invest more than £500m in the rail network and the latest announcement follows an earlier agreement to buy 19 new five-carriage bi-mode (capable of operating by diesel and electric power) trains from northern based manufacturer, Hitachi Rail Europe. The new train fleets will provide an extra 13m seats a year, which is enough to fill the Old Trafford stadium more than 150 times. 

The agreement will see the introduction of two new fleets, which are 12 five-carriage Civity UK InterCity electric trains financed by Eversholt Rail and 13 sets of five-car InterCity carriages financed by Beacon Rail Leasing. 

The Civity UK InterCity electric trains will operate between Manchester and Liverpool to Glasgow and Edinburgh whilst the InterCity carriages will operate initially between Liverpool and Newcastle.

In total, the 44 brand new state of the art trains will supplement TPE’s current fleet and will more than double capacity on all intercity routes across the North and into Scotland, by 2019. The vast majority of services will operate with at least five carriages as opposed to the current three.

TPE’s Managing Director, Leo Goodwin said, “This is great news for our customers and we are delighted to have concluded the deals that will bring much needed and much wanted extra carriages across our network. This will enable us to transform the customer experience over the life of our franchise and our three new train fleets will form a key part of this improvement.

“Whether travelling to work, for business or leisure, our services are going to offer more seats, improved connectivity and a higher standard of comfort. The on-board experience will be second to none and we will provide customers with a real alternative to the car and congested road network. Investment in new fleets will mean every train operated by TPE by will have; free Wi-Fi and media servers allowing customers to stream TV shows, films and entertainment, advanced on-board customer information, modern interior with spacious seating, air conditioning and power sockets at every seat. The new trains will allow services to operate at speeds of up to 125mph, cutting the journey times between key towns and cities across our regions."

Councillor Liam Robinson, Chair of the Rail North Limited Board said, "To support long-term economic growth and prosperity, the North needs a modern, high-quality rail service connecting towns and cities. We need a lot more capacity with new routes and additional journey opportunities, seven days a week. Passengers want an end to overcrowding and an improved travel experience. This commitment from TPE to introduce another, much needed, 25 brand new trains will help to deliver on these requirements. The capacity improvement on state of the art, intercity standard trains is exactly what is needed and will help drive the North forward, supporting improved connectivity across the region."

Following a comprehensive procurement process, Spanish manufacturer, Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF), was successful in securing the contract to build both the new EMU trains and the new loco-hauled carriages. No UK manufacturer took part in the competitive tender process. The bi-mode AT300 trains will be built in County Durham by Hitachi Rail Europe.

CAF already provides trains for other operators across Europe and is currently manufacturing fleets for the Caledonian Sleeper and Arriva Northern franchises.

The Class 68 diesel locomotives that will haul our new InterCity carriages between Liverpool and Newcastle are owned by Beacon Rail and will be leased from Direct Rail Services (DRS).

Most of the required Class 68 engines are already built and by buying state of the art carriages to be pulled by these engines, much needed additional capacity can be introduced quickly to the network. 

The new fleets will be delivered during 2018 and 2019. 

CAF will provide technical support and spares for both fleets. Maintenance will be undertaken by Alstom at its facilities at Longsight, Manchester, Edge Hill (Liverpool) and Polmadie, Glasgow.