Avanti West Coast has introduced new rolling stock to increase capacity on one of the UK's busiest rail routes.
The company has launched an initial six Hitachi-built Evero trains on the West Coast Main Line, with plans for a total fleet of 10 electric trains and 13 bi-modes, which can run on either electricity or diesel. Each bi-mode train offers 299 seats, marking a 16% increase from the Voyager trains they are replacing. The Everos are quieter, offer more passenger space, reliable wi-fi, and lower carbon emissions.
This introduction has also allowed for additional services between London and Birmingham. Avanti West Coast managing director Andy Mellors said: "The introduction of our new timetable and the Evero fleet marks an exciting new chapter for our people and customers."
However, Office of Rail and Road figures show that Avanti West Coast had the third worst reliability of all operators in Britain in the year to the end of March, with 6.9% of trains cancelled. The brand, owned by FirstGroup and Trenitalia, could face increased competition as Virgin Trains is developing a plan to run open access services on the West Coast Main Line.