First new Avanti all-electric trains enter service in Liverpool

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First Evero departure from Liverpool to London
First Evero departure from Liverpool to London // Credit: Avanti West Coast

‘s Class 807s, which were built by Hitachi, have been launched into service today (11th November 2024).

The first run in service took place between and Euston and departed at 09:01.

The Evero trains supplement the current hourly service and these additional weekday departures are part of the operator’s plan to run more services between and the capital.

The seven carriage trains will also run to Blackpool North, with more increases part of next month’s timetable change.

Evero classmates, the Class 805s, recently celebrated 150 days in service on the North Wales route.

First Evero 807 service arrival from London
First Evero 807 service arrival from London // Credit: Avanti West Coast

All Hitachi trains will work alongside the Pendolino trains, and the bi-mode Class 805s will replace the outgoing Voyager trains.

“The introduction of the Class 807 Evero on our network marks a significant milestone. The feedback from our people and customers about our new fleet has so far been fantastic and it’s created a real buzz about our services. I’m confident these new trains will provide a significant step change in comfort and a much greener way to travel.

“The challenge we have is to now build on this excitement, which coupled with our recent upturn in performance and plans to run more services, will improve connectivity to the regions we serve and encourage more people to opt for rail.”

Avanti West Coast managing director Andy Mellors

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  1. With the Class 805 Bi-mode Evero now in service. Would Avanti West Coast run them from London Euston to Shrewsbury from next year. It’s nice to see the Class 807 in service that Avanti West Coast have ordered to be used on London Euston-Liverpool Lime Street and Blackpool North. And possibly use them to Manchester Victoria/Manchester Airport, Carlisle and Preston. With the Class 390 Pendolino to continue operating to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley.

  2. It’s nice to see that the Class 807 Evero that has entered service. With the Class 807 to operate to Blackpool North and Liverpool Lime Street. And the Class 805 that now operates to Holyhead, Llandudno, Llandudno Junction, Bangor, Wrexham and Chester. Perhaps Avanti West Coast should allow the Class 805 to run to Shrewsbury from next year.

  3. A lot of comments, OH for a MK1 FO, have traveled once on 800 series Bath to Bristol, that was enough, it was better than a Ryanair 737.
    Why in 2024 do we have to put up with this rubbish.
    HST weekend this weekend on the SVR will be running 3 trains a day Sat & Sun, shame they do not have original seats

  4. The 805s still have no seat reservations working are these any better? Also in first class a lot of Avanti trains especially at weekends have no catering and you can only sit in small half a coach seats often full.
    Out of 8 trains caught recently only 2 had catering.

  5. They have two fewer carriages than the pendolinos.
    More people are travelling and there’s fewer carriages. That means more people travelling like cattle.
    The trains don’t need fewer carriages they need more.
    But there’s more profit in running cattle trains.
    The length of trains in the UK absolutely disgraceful.
    Cross country run 4 or 5 carriage trains between Scotland and Devon every single day
    It’s absolutely not the way to treat passengers and run a railway

    1. Wouldn’t go near an Avanti train if you paid me they are a ‘just for profit ‘ railway
      as for XC But Voyagers best not to go there either 🤣

    2. Strangely in the late evenings, when viewing Dawlish Station webcams, a XC set of a 4 coach coupled with a 5 coach set runs past, can be seen a few times. Unknown reasons.

    1. Tilt is clever but only ever saved a few minutes on most journeys people make. The new trains are electric, the carriages are longer and there is more legroom than in a noisy diesel Voyager. Some folk will never be satisfied!

      1. I’ve been pretty much satisfied with my few jaunts up to Crewe on the 805s so far. The acceleration away from a standing start is particularly impressive.

      2. Well technically the Class 805 and Class 807 aren’t tilting trains. Same with what EMR have ordered the Class 810 that are also non-tilting trains that are to replace the Class 222 Meridian DEMUs from 2025.

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