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Saturday, 24 June 2017

Class 345 Crossrail train finally launches on TfL Rail line!

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News update: After a long wait, the Class 345 was finally launched on the TfL rail service on 22nd June 2017.


Customers were today given their first chance to travel on the state-of-the-art trains that will serve the Elizabeth line when the new rail tunnels open through central London in December next year.

Following extensive testing and preparation, the train, part of a fleet of 66 that will operate on the new line, is now operating in passenger service between Liverpool Street and Shenfield on the TfL Rail route.

Eleven trains will be introduced on the route by the autumn and will initially be 160 metres long and made up of seven carriages. They will later be extended to nine carriages and the full length of 200 metres to carry up to 1,500 people. Key features of the trains include:
  • Air-conditioning
  • Walk-through carriages
  • Dedicated wheelchair spaces and additional multi-use spaces for buggies and luggage
  • Intelligent lighting and temperature control
  • CCTV for passenger security
  • Three sets of double doors along each carriage for quicker and easier boarding and alighting
  • Improved travel information for passengers to plan their onward journeys
  • Lightweight materials and regenerative braking that will use up to 30 per cent less energy than older trains
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: `I'm delighted that our first state-of-the-art Elizabeth line train has entered service on the TfL Rail service. It gives Londoners a first look at a new service that will transform travel across London and the south east when the line opens. The Crossrail programme remains on time and on budget, and the huge success of this project shows how vital it is for the whole of the country that we also push ahead with Crossrail 2.'

Mike Brown MVO, London's Transport Commissioner, said: `This is an important day for rail travel and for the millions of passengers who will use the Elizabeth line when services start in December next year. The trains are a great showcase of British design and manufacturing with air-conditioning, interconnected carriages, improved customer information and dedicated space for wheelchairs. The introduction of this first train gives customers a feel for the huge improvements that are to come when the Elizabeth line opens.'

Paul Maynard, Transport Minister, said: `We are delivering the biggest rail modernisation programme for over a century and these new trains will transform the way people travel across London and beyond. Our multi-billion pound investment in the Elizabeth line will bring better and faster journeys, while boosting jobs and driving economic growth. This investment reflects our commitment, and that of train operators, to put passengers at the heart of everything we do and will improve journeys and target congestion.'

Joe Bednall, Bombardier's Project Director, said: `It gives me great pride that the team at Bombardier has been involved from the design stage to the building and testing of a train as technically advanced as this, within record timescales. It is a truly magnificent achievement for UK engineering, our world class manufacturing and assembly facility in Derby as well as our supply chain.'

The trains are being built at Bombardier Transportation's UK site, showcasing British design and manufacture and helping to support 760 UK jobs and 80 apprenticeships in Derby.

The Elizabeth line will serve the West End, the City and Docklands and run from Reading and Heathrow in the west across to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east, through 40 accessible stations. When fully open in 2019, the Elizabeth line will increase central London's rail capacity by ten per cent, carrying over half a million passengers per day. It will help TfL to keep pace with London's growing population, which is set to rise from 8.6 million today to around 10 million by 2030. It will also boost the economy by billions of pounds and support several thousands of new jobs and homes.
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Construction of the Crossrail project, which is on time and on budget, is 85 per cent complete. The Elizabeth line will open in phases:
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  • June 2017: The first new train enters passenger service between Liverpool Street Main Line and Shenfield on the TfL Rail route.
  • May 2018: TfL Rail service opens between Paddington Main Line and Heathrow Terminal 4, replacing the existing Heathrow Connect service and part of the Great Western inner suburban service.
  • December 2018: The Elizabeth line opens between Paddington and Abbey Wood, Liverpool Street Main Line to Shenfield, Paddington Main Line to Heathrow Terminal 4.
  • May 2019: The Elizabeth line through service extends from Shenfield to Paddington.
  • December 2019: The Elizabeth line fully opens, extending to Reading and Heathrow Terminal 4.
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Five students from Barking & Dagenham College and Redbridge College designed the customer information posters that are displayed on the trains and at TfL Rail stations.

Worth a mention - the Bombardier Aventra trains are being built for the London Overground, Abellio Greater Anglia service and joint FirstGroup MTR for their South Western Railway franchise.

Here’s a news update on the London Bus tender awards from LOTS:
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LBSL intends to enter into new contracts for the following routes with the operators listed below:
  • 138 retained by Go Ahead London Metrobus, PVR 3 with 2013 Euro V diesel single deck
  • 161 awarded to Stagecoach Selkent from Go Ahead London Metrobus, PVR 17 with New Euro VI hybrid double deck
  • 181 awarded to Stagecoach Selkent from Go Ahead London Metrobus, PVR 13 with New Euro VI diesel single deck
  • 284 awarded to Stagecoach Selkent from Go Ahead London Metrobus, PVR 12 with New Euro VI diesel single deck
All the above contracts will commence on 17th March 2018.

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