The first CAF Class 195 diesel multiple unit began main line testing on September 14.
So far, two of the DMUs are at Edge Hill for testing and commissioning, and three-car 195103 undertook the first test, running from Crewe-Carnforth. Two-car 195002 is also at the site.
“Track testing of the vehicles in the UK is yet another milestone, and takes us a step closer to their launch into passenger service,” said CAF UK Director Richard Garner.
Northern Engineering Director Ben Ackroyd said: “The first of the new trains arrived in the UK in June. We’ve received a further three since then and we now have two of each type of train here for testing. It’s very rewarding to see the fleet coming together, and the start of the UK track testing is really bringing the project to life after months of design and construction work.”
In total, there are 25 two-car and 30 three-car Class 195 DMUs on order, financed by Eversholt Rail, plus 31 three-car and 12 four-car Class 331 electric multiple units.
The DMUs have been ordered to replace the Pacers and enable an internal cascade of existing DMU fleets. They are being built in northern Spain by CAF.
Onboard features of the fully accessible fleet include free WiFi, air-conditioning, at-seat power sockets and seat reservation systems.
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AndrewJG8918 - 15/09/2018 11:57
The Northern CAF Class 195 Diesel and Class 331 Electric multiple unit Civity fleets are due to enter service from late December. Unless they have been delayed and could enter service in January or February next year with more Class 195 and Class 331 units coming. And with West Midlands Trains Class 196 to be built from next year.
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AndrewJG8918 - 16/09/2018 21:02
When the Northern Class 195 & Class 331 and WM Railway Class 196 Civity has been built. CAF could manufacture more new Civity trains in the UK if they were to build a UK train manufacturing facility in Wales or in England and to continue with manufacturing new trains (AC & DC electric, diesel and tri/bi-mode) aswell new trams and LU deep level stocks to replace the existing tube stocks used on the Bakerloo, Central and Waterloo & City lines.
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