The first Class 730 train for Birmingham’s Cross City Line is complete

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Rail passengers in the West Midlands have been given a sneak peek of the new train fleet that will soon enter service on the Cross City line in Birmingham.

is introducing dozens of new trains to the line, which runs between , and .

Julian Edwards, Managing Director of West Midlands Railway, and Andy Street, West Midlands Mayor, inspected the fleet at Bombardier’s base in Derby.

The building of the first train has been completed, and the unit is now undergoing testing in Europe ahead of introduction to passenger service in 2021.

West Midlands Railway has ordered 36 new trains for the Cross City line, and London Northwestern Railway has ordered 225 carriages for its services between London Euston and Liverpool and Birmingham.

New trains for London Northwestern Railway undergoing construction
Credit: London Northwestern Railway

Julian Edwards, managing director of West Midlands Railway, said: “These superb new electric trains will enhance the travelling experience for our customers and I am delighted to see for myself that progress has been continuing apace despite the challenge of coronavirus.

“This is one of two new fleets we are introducing as we increase our capacity by 25% as we continue to welcome passengers back to the railway.

“Now more than ever our £700m investment into our new train projects will play a vital role in the future of train travel in the West Midlands and beyond.”

Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands, said: “These state-of-the-art trains will make a real difference to commuters on the Cross-City Line, not only with their modern new features but by adding extra capacity onto a line that has been a victim of its own success. These electric trains are an even greener alternative to the car and are key in the fight against air pollution and climate change.

Class 730 undergoing tests in Europe
Credit: West Midlands Railway

“Public transport has been one of the real success stories of the West Midlands in recent years, with every mode – train, bus, and tram – seeing an increase in patronage. Clearly, coronavirus has stalled that progress, but we must not get knocked off course.

“It is crucial we continue to invest in our network to improve services for passengers, and it is brilliant to see West Midlands Railway doing just that and pressing ahead with its planned £700m investment.”

Matt Byrne, President UK & Ireland Bombardier Transportation said: “These cutting-edge AVENTRA trains will transform journeys for WMR’s passengers in the West Midlands. Designed and built-in Derby they really are made in the Midlands for the Midlands.”

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  1. London Northwestern Railway might as well retain few Class 319s including using them on the Watford Junction-St. Albans Abbey (Abbey Flyer) and London Euston-Tring, Northampton & Milton Keynes Central stopper. As the Class 730 Aventras are replacing the West Midlands Railway Class 323 and London Northwestern Railway Class 350/2 Desiro and Class 319.

    But the Class 730s won’t replace the Class 350/1/3 & 350/4 Desiros which London Northwestern Railway will still retain them for outer-commuter and long distance Commuter services such as Liverpool Lime Street, Birmingham New Street, Birmingham International, Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford, Crewe, Tring, Wolverhampton, Coventry and Northampton.

  2. 36 Class 730/0 to be manufactured for West Midlands Railway to replace the Class 323 on the Cross-City Line and Chase Line (as well the Class 350).
    And 45 Class 730 (29 Class 730/1 and 16 Class 730/2) for London Northwestern Railway to replace the Class 319 and Class 350/2 used on the London Euston-Birmingham New Street, Northampton, Milton Keynes Central, Tring, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Liverpool Lime Street and Warrington Bank Quay. Bombardier have got it all cut out with new trains being built and assembled at Litchurch Lane, Derby,

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