Northern new 195 v2

First new Northern train heads for track testing

  • First brand new Class 195 has left the CAF factory
  • Northern is introducing 98 new electric and diesel trains
  • All trains will feature free wifi, plug sockets at ever seat and air conditioning

Northern’s first brand new train to leave the factory is on its way for track testing.

The Class 195 DMU this week left the CAF facility at Irun in northern Spain, starting a long journey which will end at Velim in the Czech Republic.

The new unit was carefully placed onto the back of a low-loader and will be shipped to Germany before being loaded back onto a lorry and making its way to Velim.

Ian Hyde, Northern’s Head of New Trains, said: “It made its first move under its own power yesterday. We’ve worked for so long on the design and construction of the new trains it's a real thrill to see one on the move for the first time, even if is only for a few metres!”

The train is scheduled to arrive at the test track by the end of the week where it will undergo commissioning work on-site. Then, towards the end of the month, full track testing will begin.

Steve Timothy, Client Relations Director at Eversholt Rail said: “It is fantastic that the new Class 195 trains will be arriving for testing in the Czech Republic.  This is another major milestone towards the introduction into passenger service.”

Ian added: “Delivering this milestone bring us that much closer to seeing the trains out and about, which as part of the Great North Rail Project, will help improve customer journeys across the north of England.

“Once work is complete in Velim we expect to see the first of the new trains in the UK in the summer for further testing before they head out onto the Northern network to carry passengers in December."

Contact Information

Glyn Hellam

Media Manager

Northern

01904 568652

07795 008693

Glyn.Hellam@northernrailway.co.uk

@northern_pr

Notes to editors

Working together, the partnership railway of the public and private sectors has published a long-term plan, called In Partnership for Britain’s Prosperity, to change and improve Britain’s railway. The plan will secure almost £85bn of additional economic benefits to the country and contains four commitments which will see rail companies: strengthen our economic contribution to the country; improve customers’ satisfaction; boost the communities we serve; and, create more and better jobs in rail. For more information go to Britain Runs on Rail.