Avanti West Coast hosts a ‘Trackathon’ in a bid to find a name for its brand new fleet of Hitachi trains.

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Avanti West Coast hosts a ‘Trackathon’ in a bid to find a name for its brand new fleet of Hitachi trains.

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Credit: Avanti West Coast

The ‘Trackathon’ saw guests asked to join in and propose suitable names for the new Hitachi Sets which will be coming into operation during 2023.

The trains which are currently being built at Hitachi’s factory in Durham inspired the creative flow of those onboard a Pendolino which was heading to from Euston.

The train saw a carriage of dedicated guests keen to fashion the next generation of rolling stock set to work the West Coast Main Line.

Schwa, who are a global naming agency and were behind well-known brand names such as Ocado lead the session with the aim of coaxing ideas from the team and broader rail industry colleagues from Hitachi, train financier Rock Rail and consumer watchdog .

Guests onboard the Trackathon carriage
Credit: Avanti West Coat

The £350m Avanti West Coast fleet will include 10 seven carriage electric trains alongside 13 Class 805 five carriage bi-mode trains. The sets will be in place of the current diesel Voyager trains and will serve the West Midlands, North Wales and Liverpool.

Guests onboard the Trackathon carriage
Credit: Avanti West Coast

Sarah Copley, Executive Director Commercial at Avanti West Coast said:

“The reason behind this is because the name of our new fleet must mean more to our people, our communities, and our customers. It should stand for something bigger. A title that gives the world a glimpse of what we aim to achieve which goes beyond A to B.

“We want to inspire. A name that reflects the heritage of the routes we serve which is why we invited representatives of our network to bring a different spark and knowledge to this search.”

The new name will be revealed later in 2022 as the trains are expected to begin an extensive programme of testing.

Guests onboard the Trackathon carriage
Credit: Avanti West Coast

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  1. The Avanti Aventador, keep the tradition of Italian naming in line with the Pendolino. It means ‘bull’, but apparently can also mean ‘sixth element’, a reference to the new trains bi-mode power??

  2. Aha, i have the perfect name… “You thought the voyager was bad…”
    Other names include “Intersh***y Express”, “S***box” and “The Useless”

  3. Well LNER have named their Class 800 and Class 801 IETs Azuma. And Nishikaigan would be a ideal name for the Avanti West Coast Class 805 and Class 807 IETs. As Nishikaigan is Japanese for West Coast.

  4. Why didn’t they have a public competition to find a name.
    Let’s hope they don’t try to have their ludicrous Premier First class on these shorter trains (ie.shorter than the Pendolinos).

    1. Reason not to ask public in a unstructured way: Trainy McTrainface…

      And based on the ride quality/on train experience of some of these Hitachi units, might get some fairly pungent suggestions.

      Western Wind? (There is a song with the name) Gulf Stream? (Sadly may conflict with an aircraft)

      Something with an arrow theme..arrowhead (cf Italy’s Freccia trains)..that would have some clout (sorry, archery joke).

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