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TransPennine Express (TPE), legally First TransPennine Express Limited, is a British
train operating company A train operating company (TOC) is a business operating Passenger Trains, passenger trains on the Rail transport in Great Britain, railway system of Great Britain under the collective National Rail brand. TOCs have existed since the Privatisation ...
owned by FirstGroup that operates the TransPennine Express franchise. It runs regional and
inter-city Inter-city rail services are express passenger train services that run services that connect cities over longer distances than commuter or regional trains. There is no precise definition of inter-city rail; its meaning may vary from country ...
rail services between the major cities and towns of Northern England and Scotland. The franchise operates almost all its services to and through Manchester covering three main routes. The service provides rail links for major towns and cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield,
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, Leeds, York, Scarborough, Middlesbrough and Newcastle. TPE run trains 24 hours a day, including through New Year's Eve night. TPE trains run between , and at least every three hours every night of the week. The franchise operates across the West Coast Main Line, Huddersfield Line,
East Coast Main Line The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between London and Edinburgh via Peterborough, Doncaster, York, Darlington, Durham and Newcastle. The line is a key transport artery on the eastern side of Great Britain running broa ...
and part of the Tees Valley line. The majority of TPE's rolling stock was procured during the late 2010s under ''Project Nova''. These consist of the ''Nova 1'' () BMU trainsets, the ''Nova 2''
CAF Civity The CAF Civity is a platform of regional passenger trains which is manufactured by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles. Available as both diesel, electric and battery-electric multiple unit, the ''Civ ...
EMUs Emus may refer to: * Emu The emu () (''Dromaius novaehollandiae'') is the second-tallest living bird after its ratite relative the ostrich. It is endemic to Australia where it is the largest native bird and the only extant member of the g ...
, and the ''Nova 3'' Mark 5A fixed-formation carriages paired with Class 68
diesel locomotive A diesel locomotive is a type of railway locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine. Several types of diesel locomotives have been developed, differing mainly in the means by which mechanical power is conveyed to the driving whee ...
s. These have replaced older rolling stock, such as the
Bombardier Turbostar The Bombardier Turbostar (sold as the ADtranz Turbostar until 2001) is a family of diesel multiple unit (DMU) passenger trains that was built by ADtranz and later Bombardier Transportation at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in the United Kingdom ...
170/3s and Siemens Desiro 350/4s, as well as some of their Siemens Desiro 185s, although these are still used on some routes. TPE has facilitated an operational shift towards more inter-city style services, although the commuter market remains important.


History

The TransPennine Express brand was launched in the early 1990s by
British Rail British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
's Regional Railways sector. It became part of Regional Railways North East and, on 2 March 1997, was privatised along with the majority of British Rail. Its first private sector operator, Northern Spirit, as well as its successor,
Arriva Trains Northern Arriva Trains Northern was a train operating company in England owned by Arriva that operated the Regional Railways North East franchise from March 1997 until December 2004. Arriva resumed operating Northern train services again on 1 April 2016 ...
, opted to maintain the brand. In 2000, the
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announced that it planned to reorganise the North West Regional Railways and Regional Railways North East franchises operated by First North Western and Arriva Trains Northern. A TransPennine Express franchise would be created for the long-distance regional services, the remaining services being operated by a new Northern franchise. In July 2003, the TransPennine franchise was awarded to a joint venture between FirstGroup and Keolis, and the services operated by Arriva Trains Northern and First North Western were transferred to First TransPennine Express on 1 February 2004. On 11 November 2007, the services from Manchester to and via the West Coast Main Line formerly operated by Virgin CrossCountry were transferred to First TransPennine Express. In August 2014, the
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announced FirstGroup, Keolis/ Go-Ahead and
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had been shortlisted to bid for the next franchise. During December 2015, FirstGroup was awarded the franchise of TransPennine Express. The effective date of the new franchise was 1 April 2016 and will run until 31 March 2023, with an option to extend for two years. The company remains First TransPennine Express, but has branded the services as TransPennine Express. As part of a recasting of the franchise map by the Department for Transport, services from to ; Manchester Airport to ; and to were transferred to the Northern franchise on 1 April 2016. TransPennine Express was one of several train operators impacted by the
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, which was the first national rail strike in the UK for three decades. Its workers were amongst those who participated in
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due to a dispute over pay and working conditions.


Services

The TransPennine Express routes are subdivided into three operations: * ''North Route'', which includes all routes that pass through the core section between Manchester and ; * ''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. As of December 2022, the following services operate off-peak, 7 days a week: {, class="wikitable" , - ! colspan="3" , North Route , - ! width="50" , Route , , , , Calling at , - , to , , 1 , , , - , to , , 1 , , , - , to , , 1 , , , - , to , , , , * Alternates with services from to . , - , to , , , , * Alternates with services from to and from to . , - , to , , , , * Alternates with services from to . , - , to , , 1 , , , - , to , , 1 , , , - , to , , , , * 2 additional trains per day run between and only. , - ! colspan="3" , South Route , - ! width="250" , Route , , , , Calling at , - , to , , 1 , , , - ! colspan="3" , Anglo-Scottish Route , - ! width="250" , Route , , , , Calling at , - , to , , , , * runs between and only. * Alternates with services to , see below. , - , to , , , , * Alternates with services to , see above. , - , to , , , , {{cslist, {{rws, St Helens Central, {{rws, Wigan North Western, {{rws, Preston, {{rws, Lancaster {{rws, Oxenholme Lake District, {{rws, Carlisle, {{rws, Lockerbie, {{rws, Motherwell (1tpd) {{Notelist {, width=100% , - valign=top , {{North TransPennine , {{South TransPennine , {{TransPennine North West & Scotland


Rolling stock

When TransPennine Express began operation, it inherited a fleet of four Class 170 and 51 Class 185 DMUs as well as ten Class 350/4 EMUs from First TransPennine Express. The Class 170s were transferred to
Chiltern Railways Chiltern Railways, formally The Chiltern Railway Company Limited, is a British train operating company that has operated the Chiltern Railways franchise since July 1996. Since 2009, it has been a subsidiary of Arriva UK Trains. Chiltern Railw ...
, where they were converted to Class 168s. Originally it was planned after all the new trains in the ''Nova'' fleet entered service, 22 of the 51 Class 185 DMUs would be returned to Eversholt Rail Group.{{Cite web, title=TfGMC – Item 05b TPE – New Franchise presentation, url=http://www.transportforgreatermanchestercommittee.gov.uk/tfgmc/downloads/file/5158/item_05b_tpe_-_new_franchise_presentation, website=www.transportforgreatermanchestercommittee.gov.uk However these have remained with the franchise and to allow services to be strengthened and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Further cascades of rolling stock occurred over time; shortly following the introduction of the
Class 397 The British Rail Class 397 '' Civity'' is a class of electric multiple unit built by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer CAF for lease to TransPennine Express by Eversholt Rail Group. A total of twelve five-car units were built to operate serv ...
sets during 2020, all ten of the Class 350 EMUs were transferred to West Midlands Trains.{{cite web, last=Briginshaw, first=David, date=23 May 2016, title=CAF to supply trains to TransPennine Express, url=http://www.railjournal.com/index.php/rolling-stock/caf-to-supply-trains-to-transpennine-express.html, access-date=16 February 2016, publisher=International Rail Journal


Project Nova

Upon its instatement, TransPennine Express (TPE) services were particularly heavily trafficked; prior to 2018, the operator reportedly operated the busiest trains in the country, and it was common for some passengers to be unable to be seated during
rush hour A rush hour (American English, British English) or peak hour (Australian English) is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice every weekday: on ...
. Reportedly, the franchise also aimed to reorientation its operations towards inter-city services over its inter-urban routes, although it shall continue to transport large numbers of commuters regardless. As a means of addressing these factors, TPE launched ''Project Nova'', under which the vast majority of their existing rolling stock would be replaced by new-build trainsets with greater capacity. During 2016, TPE signed contracts valued at £500 million with Spanish rolling stock manufacturer
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (Grupo CAF, literally "Construction and Other Railway Services") is a Spanish publicly listed company which manufactures railway vehicles and equipment and buses through its Solaris Bus & Coach subsidia ...
(CAF) to produce the majority of its Nova rolling stock.{{cite web , url = https://www.railmagazine.com/news/rail-features/tpe-s-new-trains , title = TPE's new trains , publisher = railmagazine.com , first = Richard , last = Clinnick , date = 26 August 2019 The Nova fleet is divided into three distinct categories; the ''Nova 1'' being ({{brc, 802) BMU sets derived from the Hitachi A-train family, the ''Nova 2'' trainsets being CAF-built {{brc, 397 Civity EMUs, and the ''Nova 3'' sets consisting of locomotive-hauled CAF-built Mark 5A coaches. The Nova 1 fleet had originally been ordered by TPE's predecessor as part of plans to bolster route capacity by 80%; having contracted with Hitachi Rail Europe for the latter to supply 19 five-car bi-mode trainsets. According to Robin Davis, TPE's Head of New Trains, a major rationale behind the Nova 1 fleet was its bi-mode capability, noting that electrification ambitions often had much uncertainty, while a bi-mode fleet eliminated the operational risk to such uncertainty. Davis also noted that, in the event of largescale electrification being funded and implemented, the Class 802s could have some of their engines removed to reduce roughly 15% of their weight and thus raise their efficiency. Furthermore, Leo Goodwin, TPE's managing director, has observed that while the Class 802s will have an initial maximum speed of 125 mph, they have the capability of being modified for operating at 140 mph if infrastructure upgrades were to permit such speeds at a future date. The Nova 2 trainsets were CAF-built Class 397 EMUs, the design being a member of the preexisting Civity range. Davis observed the Class 397 procurement to be a natural fit in light of TPE's desire to rapidly increase capacity and CAF's reputation for speedily producing limited batches of trains. While the Class 397 is capable of attaining a maximum speed of 125 mph, it shall be limited to a service speed of 100 mph. The Nova 3 trainsets use Mark 5A carriages, locomotive-hauled and designed for its inter-city routes. The choice to procure carriages was unusual for the UK market; it is reportedly the first procurement of such rolling stock since the Mark 4 sets for the InterCity 225 during the late 1980s. Davis claims that the expense of constructing DMUs suitable for inter-city services was prohibitive in comparison, and notes that it is to be operated as a fixed-formation push-pull train, not relying on run-arounds as historically performed by locomotive-hauled sets. From the onset, it was planned for these to be hauled by a small fleet of Class 68 locomotives, requiring minor control-oriented modifications by Stadler to do so. According to franchise documents filed with the
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(DfT), considerations have been made to alternatively hauling the Nova 3 carriages with Class 88 bi-mode locomotives, which are closely related to the Class 68; however, this would be dependent on relatively ambitious, and thus far unfunded, suggestions for widespread electrification in the region being fulfilled. On 24 August 2019, the first new trains of the ''Nova'' fleet entered revenue service; these were the ''Nova 3'' sets, comprising a Class 68 locomotive and a rake of Mark 5A coaches. On 28 September 2019, the ''Nova 1'' (Class 802) sets followed, while operations of the ''Nova 2'' trainsets (Class 397) commenced on 30 November 2019. TPE officially launched the ''Nova'' fleet on 22 November at Liverpool Lime Street station.


Current fleet

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Hitachi AT300 The Hitachi A-train is a family of rail rolling stock built and designed by Hitachi Rail using a common base and construction techniques. The stock is designed to facilitate a number of product life-cycle improvements including ease of manufacture ...
, rowspan="2" , 802/2 ''Nova 1'' , rowspan="2" align="center" , , align=center, BMU , align=center, 124 , align=center, 200 , align="center", 19 , align=center, 5 , * Liverpool Lime Street – Newcastle * Manchester Airport – Newcastle * Edinburgh-Newcastle * Edinburgh-Manchester Airport , align=center, 2017{{ndash2019 , - , colspan="7" , , - ! ! colspan="9" , Electric multiple units , - , rowspan="2" ,
CAF Civity The CAF Civity is a platform of regional passenger trains which is manufactured by Spanish rolling stock manufacturer Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles. Available as both diesel, electric and battery-electric multiple unit, the ''Civ ...
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Driving Trailer A control car, cab car (North America), control trailer, or driving trailer (UK and Ireland) is a non-powered rail vehicle from which a train can be operated. As dedicated vehicles or regular passenger cars, they have one or two driver compartm ...
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Past fleet

Former units operated by TransPennine Express include: {, class="wikitable" , - style="background:#f9f9f9;" !Family !Class !Image !Type ! mph  ! km/h  !Number !Carriages !Routes operated !Built !Left fleet , - ,
Bombardier Turbostar The Bombardier Turbostar (sold as the ADtranz Turbostar until 2001) is a family of diesel multiple unit (DMU) passenger trains that was built by ADtranz and later Bombardier Transportation at Derby Litchurch Lane Works in the United Kingdom ...
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EMU The emu () (''Dromaius novaehollandiae'') is the second-tallest living bird after its ratite relative the ostrich. It is endemic to Australia where it is the largest native bird and the only extant member of the genus ''Dromaius''. The emu' ...
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Future fleet

In 2022, FirstGroup released a provision seeking expressions of interest for suppliers to build a new fleet of at least 15 bi-mode locomotives. These will replace the TPE Class 68s and the GWR {{brc, 57s.


Managed stations

TransPennine Express services run over large areas of northern England and southern
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. Many of the largest stations they serve are managed by other train operating companies or Network Rail. TransPennine Express manages the following 19 stations:{{cite web , url = https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/407939/northern-and-tpe-stakeholder-briefing-document-and-consultation-response.pdf , title = Stakeholder Briefing Document and Consultation Response , publisher = Department for Transport , date = 27 February 2015 {{Div col, colwidth=15em * {{rws, Barnetby * {{rws, Brough * {{rws, Cleethorpes * {{rws, Dewsbury * {{rws, Grimsby Town * {{rws, Huddersfield *
Hull Paragon Hull Paragon Interchange is a transport interchange providing rail, bus and coach services located in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull, England. The G. T. Andrews-designed station was originally named ''Paragon Station'', and together ...
* {{rws, Malton * {{stn, Manchester Airport * {{rws, Middlesbrough * {{rws, Northallerton * {{rws, Scarborough * {{rws, Scunthorpe * {{rws, Seamer * {{rws, Selby * {{rws, Stalybridge * {{rws, Thirsk * {{rws, Thornaby * {{rws, Yarm {{colend Some stations from the former franchise operator First TransPennine Express were transferred to
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. These include {{rws, Arnside, {{rws, Barrow-in-Furness, {{rws, Birchwood, {{rws, Burneside, {{rws, Carnforth, {{rws, Grange-over-Sands, {{rws, Kendal, {{rws, Staveley, {{rws, Ulverston, {{rws, Warrington Central and {{rws, Windermere.


Depots and servicing

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maintains the Class 185 fleet at Ardwick depot in Manchester with a smaller facility in York. Scottish stabling points for both stock include
Polmadie TRSMD Polmadie Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot (T&RSMD), also known as Polmadie Depot, Polmadie Traction Depot and Polmadie Carriage Maintenance Depot (Glasgow) is a railway maintenance depot on the West Coast Main Line in the Polmadie ...
(Glasgow) and Craigentinny T.&R.S.M.D. (Edinburgh).
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maintains the Class 802 fleet at Doncaster Carr and Craigentinny.{{cite web , url = http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/hitachi-awarded-transpennine-express-multiple-unit-contract.html , title = Hitachi awarded TransPennine Express multiple unit contract , publisher =
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, date = 31 March 2016
The new EMUs and loco-hauled sets will be maintained by Alstom, on behalf of TransPennine Express, at Longsight (Manchester), Edge Hill (Liverpool) and Polmadie (Glasgow). During 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, TPE invested £1.7 million into highly stringent rolling stock cleaning practices; these reportedly represented a 70% upsurge on pre-COVID-19 hygiene practices. TransPennine Express have depots for its train crews at Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester Airport (conductors), York, Newcastle, Scarborough, Hull, Cleethorpes, Sheffield, Preston, Liverpool Lime Street and Glasgow Central.


Criticism

The TransPennine Express service is often criticised. A satirical article in 2022 called it the "ironically named TransPennine Express. You'd hate to take the non-Express service. It might be quicker to walk."{{cite news, last=Crace , first=John , title=Urgent question on railways chaos sends the Tories running for the hills , newspaper=The Guardian , date=1 December 2022 , url=https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/dec/01/labours-urgent-question-over-train-chaos-highlights-tory-party-derailment


References

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External links

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