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TransPennine Express

TransPennine Trains Ltd, trading as TransPennine Express,[1] is a British train operating company that has operated the TransPennine Express franchise area services since 28 May 2023. It runs regional and inter-city rail services between the major cities and towns of Northern England and Scotland. The company, which is government-owned, was established following poor performance by the previous operator, also called TransPennine Express. It has carried over the rolling stock, passenger services, and branding.

TransPennine Express
Two Class 802 units belonging to TransPennine Express passing Northallerton in opposite directions
Overview
Franchise(s)TransPennine Express
28 May 2023 – present
Main route(s)
Parent companyDfT OLR Holdings
Reporting markTP
PredecessorTransPennine Express (2016–2023)
Other
Websitewww.tpexpress.co.uk
System map

History edit

During the early 2020s, the incumbent operator of the TransPennine Express franchise, FirstGroup's TransPennine Express, suffered severe disruption of its services, which was largely attributable to events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2022–2023 United Kingdom railway strikes.[2][3] On 11 May 2023, following numerous cancellations and service disruptions, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced that First Group's contract to operate the franchise would not be renewed and, as a result, TPE would cease operations on 28 May 2023.[4][5] In its place, operations were taken over by operator of last resort (OLR) TransPennine Trains.[6][7]

The performance of TransPennine Trains has been criticised, being amongst the least punctual train operators during 2023 and having a cancellation rate that exceeded one in eight trains during summer 2023.[8] In October 2023, the operator announced that it would be temporarily cutting services from 320 services per day to 300, reducing off-peak trains between the cities of Leeds and Manchester, with the goal of improving both punctuality and reliability. TransPennine Trains' managing director, Chris Jackson, stated that this move allowed for greater driver training and helped to stabilise the timetable, and that the operator would reintroduce the full timetable by December 2024 at the latest.[9][10] Shortly thereafter, the company released a new timetable comparison tool to aid customers in interpreting the service levels and changes enacted.[11]

During early December 2023, TransPennine Trains' services were disrupted by industrial action as the train drivers belonging to the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) trade union implemented a ban on overtime and a series of rolling strikes.[12] That same month, the operator reinstated direct train services between Castleford and York for the first time in 50 years; this service change was facilitated by recent infrastructure improvement work undertaken as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).[13][14]

Services edit

TransPennine Trains took over all services operated by its predecessor, TransPennine Express, on 28 May 2023.[15][16]

The TransPennine Express routes are subdivided into three operations:

As of December 2023, the following services operate off-peak, seven days a week:[18]

Route Freq. Calling at
North Route
Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle 1tph
Manchester Piccadilly to Hull Paragon 1tph
Manchester Airport to Saltburn 1tph
York to Scarborough[19] 1tph
Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield 1tph
Newcastle to Edinburgh Waverley 7tpd
South Route
Liverpool Lime Street to Cleethorpes 1tph
Anglo-Scottish Route
Manchester Airport to Glasgow Central 1tp2h
Manchester Airport to Edinburgh Waverley 1tp2h
Liverpool Lime Street to Glasgow Central 2tpd
  1. ^ a b Served to pick up only northbound and set down only southbound
  2. ^ Served to pick up only southbound and set down only northbound

Peak hours edit

Following the December 2023 timetable change the following changes are made to services during peak hours:

  • Additional hourly services are added between Manchester Piccadilly and Leeds[18] and some Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield services are extended to Leeds. These services have varying stopping patterns ranging from stopping at all stations to only stopping at Huddersfield. These services allow for more express services between Manchester and Leeds as well as ensuring 2tph to stations between Manchester and Leeds during peak times

Routes edit

North Route
 
3:53
Edinburgh Waverley (  St Andrew Sq.)
 
3:38
East Linton
 
3:30
Dunbar
 
3:15
Reston
 
3:10
Berwick-upon-Tweed
 
2:50
Alnmouth
 
2:34
Morpeth
 
2:29
Cramlington
 
 
2:14
Newcastle  
 
 
2:07
Chester-le-Street
 
 
2:00
Durham
 
 
1:47
Darlington
 
 
 
2:45
Saltburn
 
 
 
2:35
Redcar Central
 
 
 
2:21
Middlesbrough
 
 
 
2:13
Thornaby
 
 
 
2:02
Yarm
 
 
 
1:37
Northallerton
 
 
 
1:34
Thirsk
 
 
 
2:03
Scarborough
 
 
 
1:53
Seamer
 
 
 
1:36
Malton
 
 
1:12
York
 
 
 
1:54
Hull Paragon
 
 
 
1:36
Brough
 
 
 
1:30
Gilberdyke
 
 
 
1:24
Howden
 
 
 
1:18
Selby
 
 
 
1:09
South Milford
 
 
 
 
1:08
Garforth
 
 
 
 
 
0:48
Leeds
 
 
 
 
1:04
Cottingley
 
 
 
 
1:01
Morley
 
 
 
 
0:47
Batley
 
 
 
 
 
0:40
Dewsbury
 
 
 
 
0:46
Ravensthorpe
 
 
 
 
0:43
Mirfield
 
 
 
 
0:38
Deighton
 
 
 
0:29
Huddersfield
 
 
 
 
0:28
Slaithwaite
 
 
 
 
0:27
Marsden
 
 
 
 
0:19
Greenfield
 
 
 
 
0:17
Mossley
 
 
 
 
 
0:13
Stalybridge
 
 
 
0:00
Manchester Victoria  
 
 
 
 
0:02
Manchester Oxford Road
 
 
 
0:00
Manchester Piccadilly  
 
 
 
0:06
East Didsbury  
 
 
 
0:08
Gatley
 
 
0:14
Manchester Airport    
 
 
0:16
Newton-le-Willows
 
 
0:20
Lea Green
 
0:38
Liverpool Lime Street  
Times shown are best times from
Manchester Piccadilly/Manchester Victoria.

South Route
 
3:02
Cleethorpes
 
2:49
Grimsby Town
 
2:33
Habrough
 
2:27
Barnetby
 
2:12
Scunthorpe
 
2:13
Althorpe
 
2:08
Crowle
 
1:59
Thorne South
 
1:55
Hatfield and Stainforth
 
1:50
Kirk Sandall
 
1:45
Doncaster
 
1:30
Rotherham Central  
 
1:21
Meadowhall  
 
1:11
Sheffield  
 
1:10
Dore and Totley
 
0:56
Stockport
 
0:42
Manchester Piccadilly  
 
0:38
Urmston
 
0:35
Irlam
 
0:33
Birchwood
 
0:24
Warrington Central
 
0:23
Warrington West
 
0:10
Liverpool South Parkway  
 
0:00
Liverpool Lime Street  
Times shown are best times from
Liverpool Lime Street.

Anglo-Scottish Route
 
3:19
Edinburgh Waverley (  St Andrew Sq.)
 
3:14
Haymarket  
 
 
 
3:29
Glasgow Central (  St Enoch)
 
 
 
3:13
Motherwell
 
 
 
3:06
Carstairs
 
 
 
 
 
2:15
Lockerbie
 
 
1:55
Carlisle
 
 
1:46
Penrith
 
 
1:23
Oxenholme Lake District
 
 
1:09
Lancaster
 
 
0:51
Preston
 
 
0:31
Wigan North Western
 
 
0:15
St Helens Central
 
 
0:00
Liverpool Lime Street  
 
0:22
Bolton
 
0:18
Manchester Oxford Road
 
0:14
Manchester Piccadilly  
 
0:00
Manchester Airport    
Times shown are best times from
Liverpool Lime Street/Manchester Airport.

Rolling stock edit

Upon commencing operations, TransPennine Express inherited the fleet of the previous franchisee. Various minor refurbishment programmes were quickly enacted. The oldest trains in the fleet, the Class 185 multiple-units, were subject to an interior deep clean, which included the replacement of all carpets. Furthermore, all of the seats were recovered and improvements to the onboard toilet facilities were made.[21] By late 2023, TransPennine Express had also formulated its new trains programme, a longer-term initiative in which the operator stated its intention to introduce new technologies to support decarbonisation, the acceleration of efforts to cascade and eventually entirely remove diesel trains from its fleet, and enact a new long-term depot and maintenance strategy.[22]

During September 2023, following a radical review by the DfT, it was announced that TransPennine Express's Nova 3 train sets, comprising Class 68 diesel locomotives hauling rakes of Mark 5A carriages, had been scheduled for withdrawal.[23] This rolling stock was relatively new, yet had been beset by multiple challenges including technical issues, driver training, a downturn in passengers due to Covid-19, and noise complaints from neighbours of the Scarborough maintenance facility, which resulted in a persistantly low utilisation rate being achieved. The DfT believes that the withdrawal of the Nova 3 sets can be adequately offset by maximising the utilisation of other trains, such as 19 Class 802 bi-mode train sets and the Class 185 DMUs.[23] Chris Jackson, managing director of TransPennine Express, has advocated for the need to simplify the operator's fleet, resource planning, and overall business strategy.[24]

Current fleet edit

Family Class Image Top speed Number Carriages Routes operated Built
mph km/h
Diesel–hydraulic multiple units
Siemens Desiro 185   100 160 51 3 North Route
  • Manchester Airport – Saltburn
  • Manchester Piccadilly – York via Castleford
  • Manchester Piccadilly – Huddersfield
  • Manchester Piccadilly – Leeds
  • Manchester Piccadilly/Manchester Victoria/Liverpool Lime Street – Hull Paragon
  • York – Scarborough

South Route

  • Liverpool Lime Street/Manchester Airport – Cleethorpes
2005–06
 
Bi-mode multiple units
Hitachi AT300 802 Nova 1   125[25] 200[25] 19 5 North Route
  • Liverpool Lime Street – Newcastle
  • Newcastle – Edinburgh Waverley
  • Leeds/York – Scarborough

Anglo-Scottish Route

  • Manchester Airport – Edinburgh Waverley via Preston
2017–19
 
Electric multiple units
CAF Civity 397 Nova 2   125 200 12 5 Anglo-Scottish Route
  • Manchester Airport – Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverley via Preston
  • Liverpool Lime Street - Glasgow Central via Preston
2017–19[26]
 

Past fleet edit

Locomotive hauled stock
Family Class Image Type Top Speed Qty. Carriages Routes Operated Built Withdrawn
mph km/h
Stadler UKLight 68   Diesel locomotive 100[27] 160 14[28] 5 North Route

(Until 2023)

  • Manchester Piccadilly – Scarborough
  • York – Scarborough

(Until July 2023)

  • Liverpool Lime Street – Cleethorpes
2016–17 2023[29]
CAF Mark 5A Nova 3   Coach 125 200 52 2017–18
  Driving Trailer 14[30]
 

References edit

  1. ^ "TransPennine Express transfers to government operator". TransPennine Express. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Rail strike: RMT union votes for national action". BBC News. 24 May 2022. from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  3. ^ "National Rail Contract TransPennine Express" (PDF). Department for Transport. 19 May 2021. (PDF) from the original on 7 March 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  4. ^ "TransPennine Express loses contract over poor service". BBC News. 11 May 2023. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  5. ^ Topham, Gwyn (11 May 2023). "TransPennine Express nationalised for catalogue of failings and poor service". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  6. ^ "TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS TO TRANSFER TO GOVERNMENT OPERATOR". TransPennine Express. 11 May 2023. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Transpennine Express to be brought into operator of last resort". GOV.UK. from the original on 11 May 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  8. ^ Topham, Gwyn (7 December 2023). "TransPennine Express cancelled more than one in eight trains over summer". The Guardian.
  9. ^ "TransPennine Express announces service cuts to boost punctuality". BBC News. 19 October 2023.
  10. ^ Calder, Simon (10 December 2023). "Manchester trains to Leeds and London cut 'to improve reliability'". The Independent.
  11. ^ White, Chloe (28 November 2023). "TransPennine Express release a new Timetable Comparison Tool to support customers with December's Timetable Change". Rail Advent.
  12. ^ Topham, Gwyn (1 December 2023). "Nine days of rail disruption begins as Aslef industrial action gets under way". The Guardian.
  13. ^ Clarke, Leanne (11 December 2023). "Castleford back on line as TransPennine reinstates links to York after 50 years". Wakefield Express.
  14. ^ "Castleford to York direct trains to run on route again after 50 years". BBC News. 11 December 2023.
  15. ^ "TransPennine Express services to be nationalised from this weekend". York Press. 25 May 2023. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  16. ^ "TransPennine Express comes under government control". BBC News. 28 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  17. ^ "TransPennine Express Route Map (Geographic)" (PDF). Manchester: TransPennine Express. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  18. ^ a b c d "Timetables". Manchester: TransPennine Express. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  19. ^ Doe, Barry (13 December 2023). "All change at midenight for the latest NRT". Rail. No. 998. Peterborough: Bauer. p. 35. ISSN 0953-4563.
  20. ^ Stone, Mike (January 2024). "The new December timetable". Today's Railways. No. 263. Sheffield: Platform 5. p. 35. ISSN 1475-9713.
  21. ^ "TransPennine Express lays out plans to improve services". railuk.com. 19 October 2023.
  22. ^ Wilcock, Rich (19 October 2023). "TransPennine Express releases blueprint for improving service and fleet upgrade". railtechnologymagazine.com.
  23. ^ a b "UK TransPennine Express to withdraw nearly new "Nova 3" train sets". railtech.com. 5 September 2023.
  24. ^ "Fully staffed' TransPennine Express 'needs to become simpler'". Railway Gazette International. 19 July 2023.
  25. ^ a b "Speed limiters for Hitachi fleets". Traction & Stock. The Railway Magazine. Vol. 168, no. 1457. August 2022. p. 92.
  26. ^ . First Transpennine Express. 20 May 2016. Archived from the original on 26 May 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  27. ^ "Class 68 Specification". Rail Magazine. October 2014.
  28. ^ "New-build DRS Class 68s to operate TPE's Mk 5 rakes". Retrieved 28 May 2023 – via PressReader.
  29. ^ "TPE says farewell to Class 68s". Rail Magazine. No. 999. 28 December 2023. p. 8.
  30. ^ "First view of TransPennine livery on a Class 68 loco". The Railway Magazine. 28 October 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
Preceded by Operator of
TransPennine Express contract

2023 –
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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This article is about the current operator For previous franchisees of the same name see TransPennine Express disambiguation TransPennine Trains Ltd trading as TransPennine Express 1 is a British train operating company that has operated the TransPennine Express franchise area services since 28 May 2023 It runs regional and inter city rail services between the major cities and towns of Northern England and Scotland The company which is government owned was established following poor performance by the previous operator also called TransPennine Express It has carried over the rolling stock passenger services and branding TransPennine ExpressTwo Class 802 units belonging to TransPennine Express passing Northallerton in opposite directionsOverviewFranchise s TransPennine Express28 May 2023 presentMain route s North East EnglandNorth West EnglandScotlandYorkshire amp the HumberParent companyDfT OLR HoldingsReporting markTPPredecessorTransPennine Express 2016 2023 OtherWebsitewww wbr tpexpress wbr co wbr ukSystem map Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 Peak hours 3 Routes 4 Rolling stock 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Past fleet 5 ReferencesHistory editDuring the early 2020s the incumbent operator of the TransPennine Express franchise FirstGroup s TransPennine Express suffered severe disruption of its services which was largely attributable to events such as the COVID 19 pandemic and the 2022 2023 United Kingdom railway strikes 2 3 On 11 May 2023 following numerous cancellations and service disruptions the Department for Transport DfT announced that First Group s contract to operate the franchise would not be renewed and as a result TPE would cease operations on 28 May 2023 4 5 In its place operations were taken over by operator of last resort OLR TransPennine Trains 6 7 The performance of TransPennine Trains has been criticised being amongst the least punctual train operators during 2023 and having a cancellation rate that exceeded one in eight trains during summer 2023 8 In October 2023 the operator announced that it would be temporarily cutting services from 320 services per day to 300 reducing off peak trains between the cities of Leeds and Manchester with the goal of improving both punctuality and reliability TransPennine Trains managing director Chris Jackson stated that this move allowed for greater driver training and helped to stabilise the timetable and that the operator would reintroduce the full timetable by December 2024 at the latest 9 10 Shortly thereafter the company released a new timetable comparison tool to aid customers in interpreting the service levels and changes enacted 11 During early December 2023 TransPennine Trains services were disrupted by industrial action as the train drivers belonging to the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen ASLEF trade union implemented a ban on overtime and a series of rolling strikes 12 That same month the operator reinstated direct train services between Castleford and York for the first time in 50 years this service change was facilitated by recent infrastructure improvement work undertaken as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade TRU 13 14 Services editTransPennine Trains took over all services operated by its predecessor TransPennine Express on 28 May 2023 15 16 The TransPennine Express routes are subdivided into three operations North Route which includes all routes that pass through the core section between Manchester station group and Leeds Anglo Scottish Route which consists of services on the West Coast Main Line South Route which includes services running on the Hope Valley line and the South Humberside Main Line 17 As of December 2023 the following services operate off peak seven days a week 18 Route Freq Calling atNorth RouteLiverpool Lime Street to Newcastle 1tph Lea Green Newton le WillowsManchester VictoriaStalybridgeHuddersfieldDewsbury LeedsYorkNorthallertonDarlingtonDurhamChester le StreetManchester Piccadilly to Hull Paragon 1tph HuddersfieldDeightonMirfieldRavensthorpeDewsburyBatleyMorleyCottingleyLeedsSelbyBroughManchester Airport to Saltburn 1tph Manchester PiccadillyManchester Oxford RoadManchester VictoriaHuddersfieldDewsburyLeedsYorkThirskNorthallertonYarmThornabyMiddlesbroughRedcar CentralYork to Scarborough 19 1tph MaltonSeamerManchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield 1tph StalybridgeMossleyGreenfieldMarsdenSlaithwaiteNewcastle to Edinburgh Waverley 7tpd MorpethAlnmouthBerwick upon TweedRestonDunbarEast Linton 5tpd 2 trains per day run between Berwick upon Tweed and Edinburgh Waverley South RouteLiverpool Lime Street to Cleethorpes 1tph Liverpool South ParkwayWarrington CentralBirchwoodIrlamUrmstonManchester Oxford RoadManchester PiccadillyStockportSheffieldMeadowhallDoncasterScunthorpeBarnetbyHabroughGrimsby TownAnglo Scottish RouteManchester Airport to Glasgow Central 1tp2h Manchester PiccadillyManchester Oxford RoadBolton a PrestonLancasterOxenholme Lake DistrictPenrith North LakesCarlisleLockerbieMotherwell1tpd runs between Preston and Glasgow Central only Alternates with services to Edinburgh Waverley see below Manchester Airport to Edinburgh Waverley 1tp2h Manchester PiccadillyManchester Oxford RoadBolton a PrestonLancasterOxenholme Lake DistrictPenrith North LakesCarlisleLockerbieHaymarket b Alternates with services to Glasgow Central see above Liverpool Lime Street to Glasgow Central 2tpd St Helens CentralWigan North WesternPrestonLancasterOxenholme Lake DistrictCarlisleLockerbieMotherwell 1tpd a b Served to pick up only northbound and set down only southbound Served to pick up only southbound and set down only northbound Peak hours edit Following the December 2023 timetable change the following changes are made to services during peak hours A Northern Trains service between Huddersfield and Castleford was transferred to TransPennine Express This was converted to a peak hour extension of the Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield service to extend to York calling additionally at Deighton Mirfield Wakefield Kirkgate and Normanton 20 This service runs 1 train every 2 hours at peak times The Hull Paragon to Manchester Piccadilly service terminates at Manchester Victoria 18 instead of Manchester Piccadilly and does not stop at stations between Leeds and Huddersfield It also makes an additional stop at Stalybridge 2 trains a day run to Liverpool Lime Street calling additionally at Lea Green 2tpd and Newton le Willows 1tpd Only the first train makes a return trip to Hull Paragon calling at Lea Green Additional hourly services are added between Manchester Piccadilly and Leeds 18 and some Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield services are extended to Leeds These services have varying stopping patterns ranging from stopping at all stations to only stopping at Huddersfield These services allow for more express services between Manchester and Leeds as well as ensuring 2tph to stations between Manchester and Leeds during peak timesLiverpool Lime Street to Newcastle services will sometimes not stop at Stalybridge or Dewsbury 18 during peak times due to the Manchester Victoria to Hull Paragon Stalybridge and Manchester Piccadilly to Leeds Dewsbury services stopping at these stations instead 1tpd in each direction will not stop at Lea Green due to the Liverpool Lime Street to Hull Paragon service calling there instead Routes editvteNorth Route nbsp 3 53 Edinburgh Waverley nbsp St Andrew Sq nbsp 3 38 East Linton nbsp 3 30 Dunbar nbsp 3 15 Reston nbsp 3 10 Berwick upon Tweed nbsp 2 50 Alnmouth nbsp 2 34 Morpeth nbsp 2 29 Cramlington nbsp nbsp 2 14 Newcastle nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 07 Chester le Street nbsp nbsp 2 00 Durham nbsp nbsp 1 47 Darlington nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 45 Saltburn nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 35 Redcar Central nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 21 Middlesbrough nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 13 Thornaby nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 02 Yarm nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 37 Northallerton nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 34 Thirsk nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 03 Scarborough nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 53 Seamer nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 36 Malton nbsp nbsp 1 12 York nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 54 Hull Paragon nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 36 Brough nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 30 Gilberdyke nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 24 Howden nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 18 Selby nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 09 South Milford nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 08 Garforth nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 48 Leeds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 04 Cottingley nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 01 Morley nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 47 Batley nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 40 Dewsbury nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 46 Ravensthorpe nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 43 Mirfield nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 38 Deighton nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 29 Huddersfield nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 28 Slaithwaite nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 27 Marsden nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 19 Greenfield nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 17 Mossley nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 13 Stalybridge nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 00 Manchester Victoria nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 02 Manchester Oxford Road nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 00 Manchester Piccadilly nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 06 East Didsbury nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 08 Gatley nbsp nbsp 0 14 Manchester Airport nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 0 16 Newton le Willows nbsp nbsp 0 20 Lea Green nbsp 0 38 Liverpool Lime Street nbsp Times shown are best times fromManchester Piccadilly Manchester Victoria vteSouth Route nbsp 3 02 Cleethorpes nbsp 2 49 Grimsby Town nbsp 2 33 Habrough nbsp 2 27 Barnetby nbsp 2 12 Scunthorpe nbsp 2 13 Althorpe nbsp 2 08 Crowle nbsp 1 59 Thorne South nbsp 1 55 Hatfield and Stainforth nbsp 1 50 Kirk Sandall nbsp 1 45 Doncaster nbsp 1 30 Rotherham Central nbsp nbsp 1 21 Meadowhall nbsp nbsp 1 11 Sheffield nbsp nbsp 1 10 Dore and Totley nbsp 0 56 Stockport nbsp 0 42 Manchester Piccadilly nbsp nbsp 0 38 Urmston nbsp 0 35 Irlam nbsp 0 33 Birchwood nbsp 0 24 Warrington Central nbsp 0 23 Warrington West nbsp 0 10 Liverpool South Parkway nbsp nbsp 0 00 Liverpool Lime Street nbsp Times shown are best times fromLiverpool Lime Street vteAnglo Scottish Route nbsp 3 19 Edinburgh Waverley nbsp St Andrew Sq nbsp 3 14 Haymarket nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 29 Glasgow Central nbsp St Enoch nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 13 Motherwell nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 06 Carstairs nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 15 Lockerbie nbsp nbsp 1 55 Carlisle nbsp nbsp 1 46 Penrith nbsp nbsp 1 23 Oxenholme Lake District nbsp nbsp 1 09 Lancaster nbsp nbsp 0 51 Preston nbsp nbsp 0 31 Wigan North Western nbsp nbsp 0 15 St Helens Central nbsp nbsp 0 00 Liverpool Lime Street nbsp nbsp 0 22 Bolton nbsp 0 18 Manchester Oxford Road nbsp 0 14 Manchester Piccadilly nbsp nbsp 0 00 Manchester Airport nbsp nbsp Times shown are best times fromLiverpool Lime Street Manchester Airport Rolling stock editUpon commencing operations TransPennine Express inherited the fleet of the previous franchisee Various minor refurbishment programmes were quickly enacted The oldest trains in the fleet the Class 185 multiple units were subject to an interior deep clean which included the replacement of all carpets Furthermore all of the seats were recovered and improvements to the onboard toilet facilities were made 21 By late 2023 TransPennine Express had also formulated its new trains programme a longer term initiative in which the operator stated its intention to introduce new technologies to support decarbonisation the acceleration of efforts to cascade and eventually entirely remove diesel trains from its fleet and enact a new long term depot and maintenance strategy 22 During September 2023 following a radical review by the DfT it was announced that TransPennine Express s Nova 3 train sets comprising Class 68 diesel locomotives hauling rakes of Mark 5A carriages had been scheduled for withdrawal 23 This rolling stock was relatively new yet had been beset by multiple challenges including technical issues driver training a downturn in passengers due to Covid 19 and noise complaints from neighbours of the Scarborough maintenance facility which resulted in a persistantly low utilisation rate being achieved The DfT believes that the withdrawal of the Nova 3 sets can be adequately offset by maximising the utilisation of other trains such as 19 Class 802 bi mode train sets and the Class 185 DMUs 23 Chris Jackson managing director of TransPennine Express has advocated for the need to simplify the operator s fleet resource planning and overall business strategy 24 Current fleet edit Family Class Image Top speed Number Carriages Routes operated Builtmph km hDiesel hydraulic multiple unitsSiemens Desiro 185 nbsp 100 160 51 3 North Route Manchester Airport Saltburn Manchester Piccadilly York via Castleford Manchester Piccadilly Huddersfield Manchester Piccadilly Leeds Manchester Piccadilly Manchester Victoria Liverpool Lime Street Hull Paragon York ScarboroughSouth Route Liverpool Lime Street Manchester Airport Cleethorpes 2005 06 nbsp Bi mode multiple unitsHitachi AT300 802 Nova 1 nbsp 125 25 200 25 19 5 North Route Liverpool Lime Street Newcastle Newcastle Edinburgh Waverley Leeds York ScarboroughAnglo Scottish Route Manchester Airport Edinburgh Waverley via Preston 2017 19 nbsp Electric multiple unitsCAF Civity 397 Nova 2 nbsp 125 200 12 5 Anglo Scottish Route Manchester Airport Glasgow Central Edinburgh Waverley via Preston Liverpool Lime Street Glasgow Central via Preston 2017 19 26 nbsp Past fleet edit Locomotive hauled stockFamily Class Image Type Top Speed Qty Carriages Routes Operated Built Withdrawnmph km hStadler UKLight 68 nbsp Diesel locomotive 100 27 160 14 28 5 North Route Until 2023 Manchester Piccadilly Scarborough York Scarborough Until July 2023 Liverpool Lime Street Cleethorpes 2016 17 2023 29 CAF Mark 5A Nova 3 nbsp Coach 125 200 52 2017 18 nbsp Driving Trailer 14 30 nbsp References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TransPennine Express TransPennine Express transfers to government operator TransPennine Express Retrieved 30 May 2023 Rail strike RMT union votes for national action BBC News 24 May 2022 Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2023 National Rail Contract TransPennine Express PDF Department for Transport 19 May 2021 Archived PDF from the original on 7 March 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 TransPennine Express loses contract over poor service BBC News 11 May 2023 Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Topham Gwyn 11 May 2023 TransPennine Express nationalised for catalogue of failings and poor service The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 TRANSPENNINE EXPRESS TO TRANSFER TO GOVERNMENT OPERATOR TransPennine Express 11 May 2023 Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Transpennine Express to be brought into operator of last resort GOV UK Archived from the original on 11 May 2023 Retrieved 24 December 2023 Topham Gwyn 7 December 2023 TransPennine Express cancelled more than one in eight trains over summer The Guardian TransPennine Express announces service cuts to boost punctuality BBC News 19 October 2023 Calder Simon 10 December 2023 Manchester trains to Leeds and London cut to improve reliability The Independent White Chloe 28 November 2023 TransPennine Express release a new Timetable Comparison Tool to support customers with December s Timetable Change Rail Advent Topham Gwyn 1 December 2023 Nine days of rail disruption begins as Aslef industrial action gets under way The Guardian Clarke Leanne 11 December 2023 Castleford back on line as TransPennine reinstates links to York after 50 years Wakefield Express Castleford to York direct trains to run on route again after 50 years BBC News 11 December 2023 TransPennine Express services to be nationalised from this weekend York Press 25 May 2023 Retrieved 28 May 2023 TransPennine Express comes under government control BBC News 28 May 2023 Retrieved 29 May 2023 TransPennine Express Route Map Geographic PDF Manchester TransPennine Express Retrieved 28 May 2023 a b c d Timetables Manchester TransPennine Express Retrieved 16 December 2023 Doe Barry 13 December 2023 All change at midenight for the latest NRT Rail No 998 Peterborough Bauer p 35 ISSN 0953 4563 Stone Mike January 2024 The new December timetable Today s Railways No 263 Sheffield Platform 5 p 35 ISSN 1475 9713 TransPennine Express lays out plans to improve services railuk com 19 October 2023 Wilcock Rich 19 October 2023 TransPennine Express releases blueprint for improving service and fleet upgrade railtechnologymagazine com a b UK TransPennine Express to withdraw nearly new Nova 3 train sets railtech com 5 September 2023 Fully staffed TransPennine Express needs to become simpler Railway Gazette International 19 July 2023 a b Speed limiters for Hitachi fleets Traction amp Stock The Railway Magazine Vol 168 no 1457 August 2022 p 92 More new trains for the North and Scotland First Transpennine Express 20 May 2016 Archived from the original on 26 May 2016 Retrieved 28 May 2023 Class 68 Specification Rail Magazine October 2014 New build DRS Class 68s to operate TPE s Mk 5 rakes Retrieved 28 May 2023 via PressReader TPE says farewell to Class 68s Rail Magazine No 999 28 December 2023 p 8 First view of TransPennine livery on a Class 68 loco The Railway Magazine 28 October 2017 Retrieved 28 May 2023 Preceded byTransPennine Express 2016 2023 Operator ofTransPennine Express contract2023 Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TransPennine Express amp oldid 1217504552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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