Transport for Wales' new Class 197


30 January 2023
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Seventy-seven new trains set to become backbone of TfW services across length and breadth of Wales and Borders network.

Major upgrades to Wales and Borders railway make way for first brand new Transport for Wales trains to enter into service.

A brand-new £800m fleet of trains has been officially unveiled at Llandudno station. Built in Wales by train manufacturer CAF, the 77 (51 two-car and 26 three-car) new Class 197 trains will become the backbone of TfW’s services in the coming years.

The Class 197s will sit alongside the 71 brand new trains and tram-trains being built for the South Wales Metro, the first of which has recently entered into passenger service. A total of 148 brand new trains will deliver faster, more frequent and greener services.

Offering leather seats, modern air conditioning systems, wider doors and customer information screens, the new trains will play a key role in TfW’s plans to transform the customer experience on its services. The new trains entered into passenger service on the Conwy Valley line at the end of 2022 and were unveiled at a ceremony at Llandudno railway station on January 26.

Network Rail has been working behind the scenes alongside TfW to carry out major upgrades to the railway so the new trains can safely operate. This includes gauge clearance, where tracks are altered to ensure the wider, new fleet can pass through the many old Victorian bridges, platforms and tunnels across the network. At some stations, Network Rail engineers have raised platforms, to reduce the stepping distance between the train and platform, and new stop car markers – a type of stop sign – have been installed at some platforms to help drivers stop in the correct position.

Providing an increase in capacity and enhanced comfort onboard, the new trains will allow TfW to run faster and more frequent services to destinations such as Holyhead, Fishguard and Liverpool. The 77 trains have also been fitted with electronic charging points and disability features for those with limited mobility.

The Deputy Minister for Climate Change with responsibility for Transport, Lee Waters said: “This is great news. Funded by our £800m investment in a new fleet of trains, the Class 197s play an important part in our plans to transform rail services in Wales.

"Having travelled on the Class 197s, I can vouch for the greater comfort, speed and capacity offered by these new trains that will not only be used by Welsh passengers but were also made in Wales.”

Minister for North Wales, Lesley Griffiths said: “I was very pleased to officially launch Transport for Wales’ impressive new trains in Llandudno.

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"This made-in-Wales fleet signals an important improvement to rail services and I’m sure passengers will enjoy travelling across North Wales lines on the Class 197s.”

James Price, Transport for Wales CEO, said: “The official launch of the Class 197s is a landmark day in the history of Transport for Wales and the Welsh rail industry, with the unveiling of the first brand new trains in Wales in a generation.

“The construction of our new trains has been four years in the making, and we’re incredibly proud and excited to welcome passengers onto them for the first time. The trains will be an important part of the transformation of the Wales and Borders network and will enable us to run more services and carry more customers in comfort.

“It’s also important to recognise that these trains have been made in Wales at the CAF factory in Newport and the building of them has provided jobs and supported the local economy.”

Nick Millington, route director at Network Rail Wales and Borders said: “Today marks another major leap forward for the railway in Wales and Borders and we are grateful to be part of this journey, working closely with Transport for Wales to upgrade our Victorian-built infrastructure, so their brand-new trains can safely run on our railway.

“We’re excited for our passengers who are set to benefit from the ongoing transformation of the railway, with more comfortable and more frequent rail services, providing a boost to tourism in rural areas, and more reliable transport links for local communities.” 

 

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