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Alstom Aventra

The Alstom Aventra (sold as the Bombardier Aventra until 2021) is a family of electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger trains produced at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in the United Kingdom, originally by Bombardier Transportation and later by Alstom, as a successor to the Bombardier Electrostar. A large proportion of its design is based on the Electrostar, adding new technologies and achieving compliance with more stringent requirements and operator demands.

Alstom Aventra
Manufacturer
Built atDerby Litchurch Lane Works
Replaced
Constructed2015–2024[1]
Entered service22 June 2017
PredecessorBombardier Electrostar
SuccessorAlstom Adessia[2]
Formation
  • 3 per set (730)
  • 4 per set (710)
  • 5 per set (
    • 701
    • 710
    • 720
    • 730
    )
  • 9 per set (345)
  • 10 per set (701)
Operators
Depots
Specifications
DoorsSliding plug (2 or 3 per side)
Maximum speed75–110 mph (120–180 km/h)
Weight30–35 t (30–34 long tons; 33–39 short tons) per car[4]
Electric system(s)
Current collector(s)
BogiesFlexx-Eco[5]
Braking system(s)Disc & regenerative
Multiple workingWithin individual classes
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

Bombardier began developing the Aventra in 2009 based on feedback from train operating companies (TOCs) and upcoming regulation changes. It has been designed to provide a generic platform for conducting inter-regional, commuter, metro, and high-speed passenger services.[6] It has been claimed to be more efficient and flexible than the Electrostar, which was mainly achieved via the greater use of digital technology. The development of a bi-mode version of the Aventra, incorporating batteries, was proposed as a replacement for existing diesel multiple-units.

The first order for the Aventra came from the Crossrail programme in 2014. Numerous other operators have since ordered the type, including London Overground, Greater Anglia, South Western Railway, c2c and West Midlands Trains.

Description edit

The Aventra was developed by Bombardier Transportation principally as a successor to their prolific Electrostar electric multiple unit (EMU) family, the final example of which was delivered during 2018 after nearly twenty years of continuous production.[6] According to Niall Simmons, Bombardier's Head of Bids Engineering, development work on what would become the Aventra had begun as early as 2009, although its design had significantly evolved during this time[6] in response to the feedback gathered from various train operating companies. The platform was to be made adaptable to serve various subsections of the passenger rail market, including inter-regional, commuter, metro, and high-speed services.[6] Furthermore, the introduction of increasingly stringent regulations had driven a need either to extensively redesign the Electrostar, or to develop a replacement family. Bombardier has reportedly invested in excess of £50 million into the development of the Aventra.[6]

In comparison with the Electrostar, the Aventra has been designed to be lighter and more energy-efficient, with greater flexibility.[6] It has also been claimed to provide greater levels of comfort and reliability.[7][6] Among the differences in the design are various measures to improve operational efficiency, including the adoption of wider gangways and doors to shorten station dwell times by speeding up passenger boarding; the gangway has reportedly been designed to allow better use of the interior space and ease of movement throughout the train.[8][9] The Aventra features a redesigned interior, which Bombardier has indicated to be the main visual difference between the two platforms.[6]

A major area of divergence between the two platforms is the greater use of digital technology on board the Aventra platform,[6] partly in response to operators' requests, such as the train control management system.[6] The platform also uses predictive maintenance instead of traditional prescriptive maintenance. Far more reporting information spanning more functionality is generated by the Aventra than on the previous Electrostar family.[6] The signalling apparatus supports the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS).[5]

Structurally, the Aventra is relatively lightweight, the body of each carriage having been redeveloped from the Electrostar.[6] It comprises various welded assemblies that attached to one another via bolts. The vehicle also incorporate the FlexxEco bogie, previously used in service on other Bombardier trainsets, such as the Voyager and some of the later-built Turbostars.[10] While the older Electrostar family are not compliant with the Technical Standards of Interoperability (TSI) introduced in 2017, the Aventra was specifically designed for compliance with the more rigorous regulatory requirements.[6]

During 2018, Bombardier promoted the prospective development of a bi-mode version of the Aventra, intended to be capable of speeds up to 125 mph (200 km/h). This bi-mode trainset, which would have incorporate batteries, could have been potential successor to several older diesel multiple-units, such as the Bombardier Turbostar and Voyager platforms.[11]

The primary manufacturing site for the Aventra was established at Bombardier's Derby Litchurch Lane Works facility; Simmons has stated that the Derby production line was intended to manufacture the type not only to fulfil British orders but also those placed by overseas operators.[6] Each operator can choose to customise the design of its Aventra fleet; common variations have included different vehicle lengths, modified propulsion systems, and interior changes. Much of the onboard equipment has been designed to be flexible and upgradable. Some customers, such as the London Overground, have intentionally stylised their Aventra's interiors to maintain a high degree of commonality with their existing Electrostar fleets.[6]

In November 2021, Alstom signed a memorandum of understanding with Eversholt Rail Group to build 10 three-car hydrogen multiple units.[12] These trains never got ordered.

Orders edit

A total of 2,651 vehicles were built for six operators:[1]

Crossrail edit

The first order for the Aventra platform was a £1 billion contract for 65 Class 345 nine-car EMUs (with an option for 17 more) for the London Crossrail programme in February 2014,[6] which built the Elizabeth line. These are operated by Elizabeth line concession holder MTR Crossrail and have replaced Class 315, Class 360 and Class 387 on Shenfield Metro, Heathrow and Reading services respectively.[13]

In July 2017, it was announced that the order would be increased to 70 trains;[14] the contract for the additional trains was signed in March 2018.[15]

In April 2024, with the future viability of the Derby Litchurch Lane manufacturing plant in serious doubt due to a lack of orders, a further follow-on order for 10 additional trains was indicated (5 previously agreed plus a further 5 trainsets making a total of 10 trains) in response to strong growth of passenger numbers on the Elizabeth Line and future expected service increases to cope with the interchange with High Speed 2 services at Old Oak Common Interchange.[16]

London Overground edit

 
London Overground Class 710 at Willesden Junction in 2019

London Overground ordered 54 four-car trains (Class 710) in July 2015, with an option remaining for 15 more, similar to those being used for Crossrail. They have replaced Class 315, Class 317, Class 172 and Class 378 or the entire fleet in 2019 on Lea Valley, Gospel Oak and Watford DC lines and are operated by London Overground concession holder Arriva Rail London.[17]

Greater Anglia edit

 
Greater Anglia Class 720 at Stratford in 2021

In August 2016 Greater Anglia was awarded the new East Anglia franchise, including an order with Bombardier for Class 720 units. 22 ten-car trains and 89 five-car trains were originally ordered (665 carriages). They replaced the Class 317, Class 321, Class 360 and Class 379s.[18] Greater Anglia later amended the order with all to be built as five-car sets.[19]

South Western Railway edit

On 20 June 2017, Bombardier was awarded a contract to build 750 cars for South Western Railway (SWR). The Class 701 units are into 30 five-car and 60 ten-car sets and replace SWR's 455 suburban fleet.[20][21][22]

West Midlands Trains edit

On 17 October 2017, Bombardier was selected to build a total of 84 Class 730 EMU units (324 carriages) for West Midlands Trains. These will be formed into two separate types; 48 three-car units, and 36 five-car units.[23]

The 3 car Class 730 sets entered service on 13 November 2023.[24]

c2c edit

In December 2017, c2c ordered six ten-car Aventra units, which were proposed to enter service in summer 2021.[25][26] These will replace six 4-car Class 387 units leased from 2016.[27] In 2020 the order was amended to be for 12 five-car units instead, mirroring the change made by Greater Anglia to their order.[28] These entered service in September 2023.[29]

Alstom Aventra variants edit

Class Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Carriage Length (m) Door configuration End gangways Image
Class 345 Elizabeth line June 2017[30] 70 AC electric 9
(7 from 2017)
24 Plug, 6 sets of doors per carriage No  
Class 701 South Western Railway January 2024[31] 30 DC electric 5 20 Plug, 4 sets of doors per carriage  
60 10
Class 710 London Overground March 2020[32] 31 AC electric 4 20  
May 2019[33] 18 Dual voltage
6 5
Class 720 c2c September 2023[29] 12 AC electric 5[34] 24  
Greater Anglia November 2020[35] 133  
Class 730 West Midlands Trains November 2023[24] 48[23] AC electric 3 24 Yes  
Expected in 2024[36] 36 5

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Clinnick, Richard (May 2024). "Production lines stop at Litchurch Lane". Headline News. Rail Express. No. 336. p. 10.
  2. ^ Holley, Mel (1 May 2024). "Elizabeth Line '345s' offer a lifeline for Derby Works". Rail Magazine. No. 1008. p. 8.
  3. ^ "New Electric Train Stablings Sidings". West Midlands Railway. 29 January 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Weight-loss drives step-change". The Rail Engineer (October 2009). Archived from the original on 22 February 2013.
  5. ^ a b Bednall, Joe (June 2010). "A low impact commuter train". Rail Professional. No. 159. p. 27.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Clinnick, Richard (28 January 2018). "From the archives: Mind the generation gap". Rail Magazine.
  7. ^ "Aventra – Proven Innovation". The Rail Engineer (60): 17–19. October 2009.
  8. ^ "The customer is king". The Rail Engineer. No. 65. March 2010. pp. 28–29.
  9. ^ Bedminster, Paula (December 2009). (PDF). Rail Professional. No. 153. pp. 8–9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2012.
  10. ^ . www.rail.co.uk. 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012.
  11. ^ Clinnick, Richard (29 March 2018). "Bombardier bi-mode Aventra to feature battery power". Rail Magazine. Peterborough: Bauer Media Group. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  12. ^ Clinnick, Richard. "Agreement signed for Britain's first new hydrogen train". International Railway Journal. Falmouth: Simmons-Boardman Publishing. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  13. ^ . Railway Gazette International. London. 6 February 2014. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  14. ^ "TfL to order more Elizabeth line trains". Global Rail News. 13 July 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  15. ^ . Metro Report International. 27 March 2018. Archived from the original on 16 September 2018. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  16. ^ "Alstom's Derby plant to be saved after 'intensive talks', say reports". TheBusinessDesk.com. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 24 April 2024.
  17. ^ Sadler, Katie (3 July 2015). "Bombardier to supply and maintain 180 AVENTRA vehicles for London Overground". European Railway Review. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  18. ^ Barrow, Keith (10 August 2016). "Abellio clinches East Anglia franchise". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  19. ^ All Five-Car 720s for Greater Anglia] Modern Railways issue 866 November 2020 page 84
  20. ^ Johnson, Robin (20 June 2017). "Derby's Bombardier lands South West Trains order worth almost £900 million". Derby Telegraph. Retrieved 20 June 2017.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ "FirstGroup and MTR order 750 EMU cars for South Western franchise". International Railway Journal. 20 June 2017.
  22. ^ Pritchard, Robert (May 2024). "SWR timetabling and fleet update". Today's Railways UK. No. 267. pp. 40–42.
  23. ^ a b "West Midlands Trains launches CAF '196s'". Modern Railways. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  24. ^ a b @LNRailway (13 November 2023). "☀️ Happy Monday, all - Serenity & Lauren here until 7pm today.
    🥳 It's an exciting day today... Our BRAND NEW 730's are making their official debut!
    🌧️ Weather is wet & miserable today, so please take extra care when boarding & alighting your train.
    📸 Down on the Stour" (Tweet). Retrieved 13 November 2023 – via Twitter.
  25. ^ "Bombardier to supply Aventra EMUs to c2c". Railway Gazette. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  26. ^ Briginshaw, David (14 December 2017). "Britain's c2c franchise orders Aventra EMUs". International Railway Journal. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  27. ^ "New trains boost to deal with 'unprecedented' demand". Railnews. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  28. ^ "Five-car Aventras for c2c". Modern Railways. Stamford: Key Publishing. May 2021. p. 87.
  29. ^ a b Banks, Ethan (27 September 2023). "c2c new trains enter passenger service this morning". Basildon Canvey Southend Echo. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  30. ^ Clinnick, Richard (31 May 2017). "Delayed start for first Crossrail Aventra". Rail Magazine. Bauer Consumer Media. from the original on 31 May 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  31. ^ @SW_Help (9 January 2024). "Lots of excitement today as our first customers got to experience our fabulous new Arterio trains" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 January 2024 – via Twitter.
  32. ^ "Bombardier Class 710/1s finally make their passenger debut on West Anglia suburban routes". Rail Magazine. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  33. ^ "Aventra finally enters Barking-Gospel Oak service". Rail Magazine. 28 May 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  34. ^ "New trains as Abellio scoops East Anglia franchise". www.railmagazine.com.
  35. ^ "Greater Anglia Class 720 Aventra EMUs enter service". Railway Gazette International. DVV Media International. 27 November 2020. from the original on 17 December 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  36. ^ Clinnick, Richard (February 2024). "Fleet Survey:The Aventras". Railways Illustrated. No. 252. pp. 46–47.

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The Alstom Aventra sold as the Bombardier Aventra until 2021 is a family of electric multiple unit EMU passenger trains produced at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in the United Kingdom originally by Bombardier Transportation and later by Alstom as a successor to the Bombardier Electrostar A large proportion of its design is based on the Electrostar adding new technologies and achieving compliance with more stringent requirements and operator demands Alstom AventraElizabeth line Class 345 AventraManufacturerBombardier Transportation 2015 2021 Alstom 2021 2024 Built atDerby Litchurch Lane WorksReplacedClass 172 Class 315 Class 317 Class 319 Class 321 Class 322 Class 323 Class 350 2 Class 360 Class 379 Class 387 Class 455 Class 707Constructed2015 2024 1 Entered service22 June 2017PredecessorBombardier ElectrostarSuccessorAlstom Adessia 2 Formation3 per set 730 4 per set 710 5 per set 701710720730 9 per set 345 10 per set 701 OperatorsElizabeth line London Overground Greater Anglia South Western Railway c2c West Midlands TrainsDepotsIlford Wimbledon Willesden East Ham Old Oak Common Soho Bletchley Bescot 3 SpecificationsDoorsSliding plug 2 or 3 per side Maximum speed75 110 mph 120 180 km h Weight30 35 t 30 34 long tons 33 39 short tons per car 4 Electric system s 25 kV 50 Hz AC OHLE 750 V DC third railCurrent collector s PantographContact shoeBogiesFlexx Eco 5 Braking system s Disc amp regenerativeMultiple workingWithin individual classesTrack gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gauge Bombardier began developing the Aventra in 2009 based on feedback from train operating companies TOCs and upcoming regulation changes It has been designed to provide a generic platform for conducting inter regional commuter metro and high speed passenger services 6 It has been claimed to be more efficient and flexible than the Electrostar which was mainly achieved via the greater use of digital technology The development of a bi mode version of the Aventra incorporating batteries was proposed as a replacement for existing diesel multiple units The first order for the Aventra came from the Crossrail programme in 2014 Numerous other operators have since ordered the type including London Overground Greater Anglia South Western Railway c2c and West Midlands Trains Contents 1 Description 2 Orders 2 1 Crossrail 2 2 London Overground 2 3 Greater Anglia 2 4 South Western Railway 2 5 West Midlands Trains 2 6 c2c 3 Alstom Aventra variants 4 See also 5 ReferencesDescription editThe Aventra was developed by Bombardier Transportation principally as a successor to their prolific Electrostar electric multiple unit EMU family the final example of which was delivered during 2018 after nearly twenty years of continuous production 6 According to Niall Simmons Bombardier s Head of Bids Engineering development work on what would become the Aventra had begun as early as 2009 although its design had significantly evolved during this time 6 in response to the feedback gathered from various train operating companies The platform was to be made adaptable to serve various subsections of the passenger rail market including inter regional commuter metro and high speed services 6 Furthermore the introduction of increasingly stringent regulations had driven a need either to extensively redesign the Electrostar or to develop a replacement family Bombardier has reportedly invested in excess of 50 million into the development of the Aventra 6 In comparison with the Electrostar the Aventra has been designed to be lighter and more energy efficient with greater flexibility 6 It has also been claimed to provide greater levels of comfort and reliability 7 6 Among the differences in the design are various measures to improve operational efficiency including the adoption of wider gangways and doors to shorten station dwell times by speeding up passenger boarding the gangway has reportedly been designed to allow better use of the interior space and ease of movement throughout the train 8 9 The Aventra features a redesigned interior which Bombardier has indicated to be the main visual difference between the two platforms 6 A major area of divergence between the two platforms is the greater use of digital technology on board the Aventra platform 6 partly in response to operators requests such as the train control management system 6 The platform also uses predictive maintenance instead of traditional prescriptive maintenance Far more reporting information spanning more functionality is generated by the Aventra than on the previous Electrostar family 6 The signalling apparatus supports the European Rail Traffic Management System ERTMS 5 Structurally the Aventra is relatively lightweight the body of each carriage having been redeveloped from the Electrostar 6 It comprises various welded assemblies that attached to one another via bolts The vehicle also incorporate the FlexxEco bogie previously used in service on other Bombardier trainsets such as the Voyager and some of the later built Turbostars 10 While the older Electrostar family are not compliant with the Technical Standards of Interoperability TSI introduced in 2017 the Aventra was specifically designed for compliance with the more rigorous regulatory requirements 6 During 2018 Bombardier promoted the prospective development of a bi mode version of the Aventra intended to be capable of speeds up to 125 mph 200 km h This bi mode trainset which would have incorporate batteries could have been potential successor to several older diesel multiple units such as the Bombardier Turbostar and Voyager platforms 11 The primary manufacturing site for the Aventra was established at Bombardier s Derby Litchurch Lane Works facility Simmons has stated that the Derby production line was intended to manufacture the type not only to fulfil British orders but also those placed by overseas operators 6 Each operator can choose to customise the design of its Aventra fleet common variations have included different vehicle lengths modified propulsion systems and interior changes Much of the onboard equipment has been designed to be flexible and upgradable Some customers such as the London Overground have intentionally stylised their Aventra s interiors to maintain a high degree of commonality with their existing Electrostar fleets 6 In November 2021 Alstom signed a memorandum of understanding with Eversholt Rail Group to build 10 three car hydrogen multiple units 12 These trains never got ordered Orders editA total of 2 651 vehicles were built for six operators 1 Crossrail edit The first order for the Aventra platform was a 1 billion contract for 65 Class 345 nine car EMUs with an option for 17 more for the London Crossrail programme in February 2014 6 which built the Elizabeth line These are operated by Elizabeth line concession holder MTR Crossrail and have replaced Class 315 Class 360 and Class 387 on Shenfield Metro Heathrow and Reading services respectively 13 In July 2017 it was announced that the order would be increased to 70 trains 14 the contract for the additional trains was signed in March 2018 15 In April 2024 with the future viability of the Derby Litchurch Lane manufacturing plant in serious doubt due to a lack of orders a further follow on order for 10 additional trains was indicated 5 previously agreed plus a further 5 trainsets making a total of 10 trains in response to strong growth of passenger numbers on the Elizabeth Line and future expected service increases to cope with the interchange with High Speed 2 services at Old Oak Common Interchange 16 London Overground edit nbsp London OvergroundClass 710 at Willesden Junction in 2019 London Overground ordered 54 four car trains Class 710 in July 2015 with an option remaining for 15 more similar to those being used for Crossrail They have replaced Class 315 Class 317 Class 172 and Class 378 or the entire fleet in 2019 on Lea Valley Gospel Oak and Watford DC lines and are operated by London Overground concession holder Arriva Rail London 17 Greater Anglia edit nbsp Greater Anglia Class 720 at Stratford in 2021 In August 2016 Greater Anglia was awarded the new East Anglia franchise including an order with Bombardier for Class 720 units 22 ten car trains and 89 five car trains were originally ordered 665 carriages They replaced the Class 317 Class 321 Class 360 and Class 379s 18 Greater Anglia later amended the order with all to be built as five car sets 19 South Western Railway edit On 20 June 2017 Bombardier was awarded a contract to build 750 cars for South Western Railway SWR The Class 701 units are into 30 five car and 60 ten car sets and replace SWR s 455 suburban fleet 20 21 22 West Midlands Trains edit On 17 October 2017 Bombardier was selected to build a total of 84 Class 730 EMU units 324 carriages for West Midlands Trains These will be formed into two separate types 48 three car units and 36 five car units 23 The 3 car Class 730 sets entered service on 13 November 2023 24 c2c edit In December 2017 c2c ordered six ten car Aventra units which were proposed to enter service in summer 2021 25 26 These will replace six 4 car Class 387 units leased from 2016 27 In 2020 the order was amended to be for 12 five car units instead mirroring the change made by Greater Anglia to their order 28 These entered service in September 2023 29 Alstom Aventra variants editClass Operator Introduced Number Power Carriages Carriage Length m Door configuration End gangways Image Class 345 Elizabeth line June 2017 30 70 AC electric 9 7 from 2017 24 Plug 6 sets of doors per carriage No nbsp Class 701 South Western Railway January 2024 31 30 DC electric 5 20 Plug 4 sets of doors per carriage nbsp 60 10 Class 710 London Overground March 2020 32 31 AC electric 4 20 nbsp May 2019 33 18 Dual voltage 6 5 Class 720 c2c September 2023 29 12 AC electric 5 34 24 nbsp Greater Anglia November 2020 35 133 nbsp Class 730 West Midlands Trains November 2023 24 48 23 AC electric 3 24 Yes nbsp Expected in 2024 36 36 5See also editCAF Civity Siemens Desiro Stadler FLIRTReferences edit a b Clinnick Richard May 2024 Production lines stop at Litchurch Lane Headline News Rail Express No 336 p 10 Holley Mel 1 May 2024 Elizabeth Line 345s offer a lifeline for Derby Works Rail Magazine No 1008 p 8 New Electric Train Stablings Sidings West Midlands Railway 29 January 2020 Retrieved 18 January 2022 Weight loss drives step change The Rail Engineer October 2009 Archived from the original on 22 February 2013 a b Bednall Joe June 2010 A low impact commuter train Rail Professional No 159 p 27 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Clinnick Richard 28 January 2018 From the archives Mind the generation gap Rail Magazine Aventra Proven Innovation The Rail Engineer 60 17 19 October 2009 The customer is king The Rail Engineer No 65 March 2010 pp 28 29 Bedminster Paula December 2009 The lightweight Aventra PDF Rail Professional No 153 pp 8 9 Archived from the original PDF on 6 March 2012 Bombardier s Aventra A new era in train performance www rail co uk 21 March 2011 Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 Clinnick Richard 29 March 2018 Bombardier bi mode Aventra to feature battery power Rail Magazine Peterborough Bauer Media Group Retrieved 5 April 2018 Clinnick Richard Agreement signed for Britain s first new hydrogen train International Railway Journal Falmouth Simmons Boardman Publishing Retrieved 10 November 2021 Bombardier wins Crossrail train contract Railway Gazette International London 6 February 2014 Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 6 February 2014 TfL to order more Elizabeth line trains Global Rail News 13 July 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2018 More Crossrail trains ordered Metro Report International 27 March 2018 Archived from the original on 16 September 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2018 Alstom s Derby plant to be saved after intensive talks say reports TheBusinessDesk com 16 April 2024 Retrieved 24 April 2024 Sadler Katie 3 July 2015 Bombardier to supply and maintain 180 AVENTRA vehicles for London Overground European Railway Review Retrieved 15 September 2015 Barrow Keith 10 August 2016 Abellio clinches East Anglia franchise International Railway Journal Retrieved 10 August 2016 All Five Car 720s for Greater Anglia Modern Railways issue 866 November 2020 page 84 Johnson Robin 20 June 2017 Derby s Bombardier lands South West Trains order worth almost 900 million Derby Telegraph Retrieved 20 June 2017 permanent dead link FirstGroup and MTR order 750 EMU cars for South Western franchise International Railway Journal 20 June 2017 Pritchard Robert May 2024 SWR timetabling and fleet update Today s Railways UK No 267 pp 40 42 a b West Midlands Trains launches CAF 196s Modern Railways Retrieved 14 October 2022 a b LNRailway 13 November 2023 Happy Monday all Serenity amp Lauren here until 7pm today It s an exciting day today Our BRAND NEW 730 s are making their official debut Weather is wet amp miserable today so please take extra care when boarding amp alighting your train Down on the Stour Tweet Retrieved 13 November 2023 via Twitter Bombardier to supply Aventra EMUs to c2c Railway Gazette 14 December 2017 Retrieved 14 December 2017 Briginshaw David 14 December 2017 Britain s c2c franchise orders Aventra EMUs International Railway Journal Retrieved 14 December 2017 New trains boost to deal with unprecedented demand Railnews 13 April 2016 Retrieved 14 December 2017 Five car Aventras for c2c Modern Railways Stamford Key Publishing May 2021 p 87 a b Banks Ethan 27 September 2023 c2c new trains enter passenger service this morning Basildon Canvey Southend Echo Retrieved 27 September 2023 Clinnick Richard 31 May 2017 Delayed start for first Crossrail Aventra Rail Magazine Bauer Consumer Media Archived from the original on 31 May 2017 Retrieved 1 June 2017 SW Help 9 January 2024 Lots of excitement today as our first customers got to experience our fabulous new Arterio trains Tweet Retrieved 9 January 2024 via Twitter Bombardier Class 710 1s finally make their passenger debut on West Anglia suburban routes Rail Magazine 4 March 2020 Retrieved 4 March 2020 Aventra finally enters Barking Gospel Oak service Rail Magazine 28 May 2019 Retrieved 3 October 2023 New trains as Abellio scoops East Anglia franchise www railmagazine com Greater Anglia Class 720 Aventra EMUs enter service Railway Gazette International DVV Media International 27 November 2020 Archived from the original on 17 December 2020 Retrieved 27 September 2023 Clinnick Richard February 2024 Fleet Survey The Aventras Railways Illustrated No 252 pp 46 47 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alstom Aventra amp oldid 1221746486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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