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Franchise(s): | InterCity West Coast 9th March 1997 – 31st March 2012 |
Main route(s): | London - West Midlands London - Manchester/Liverpool London - North West England - Scotland |
Other route(s): | London-North Wales Birmingham - Scotland |
Fleet size: | 53 Pendolino sets 21 Super Voyager sets |
Stations called at: | 44 |
Stations operated: | 17 |
National Rail abbreviation: | VT |
Parent company: | Virgin Group / Stagecoach Group |
Web site: | www.virgintrains.co.uk |
Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom, which currently provides services from London Euston to the West Midlands, the North West and Scotland, on the West Coast Main Line. Prior to 11 November 2007, the company also provided services linking the south and south-west of England with the north of England and Scotland, via Birmingham. Although it is branded as part of the Virgin Group, their share in the company is only 51%, with the remaining 49% held by Stagecoach Group.
Virgin Trains was formed to take advantage of the privatisation of British Rail in the mid 1990s, and was initially successful in winning two: InterCity West Coast and InterCity Cross Country[1]. The two franchises, although separate companies (in common ownership)[2] both legally and operationally, were marketed as a single brand.
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[edit] Current services
Code | Route | Rolling stock | |
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A | London Euston to Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton | Pendolino | |
B | London Euston to Manchester Piccadilly via Stoke-on-Trent or Crewe | Pendolino | |
C | London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street | Pendolino | |
D | London Euston to Holyhead/Llandudno | Super Voyager/Pendolino | |
E | London Euston to Glasgow Central via Preston | Pendolino | |
F | Birmingham New Street to Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverley via Preston | Super Voyager |
[edit] Cross Country franchise
Prior to 11 November 2007, Virgin Trains ran the Cross Country franchise, which operated long-distance services from the south and south-west of England, via Birmingham and Midlands to the north of England and Scotland. These services have now been transferred to a new franchise, CrossCountry, which was awarded to the Arriva Group, along with some former Central Trains services. However, the former Virgin Cross Country services between Birmingham and Scotland via the West Coast Main Line have been transferred to the West Coast franchise (and thus remain operated by Virgin), while those between Manchester and Scotland will eventually be transferred to First TransPennine Express.
[edit] History
[edit] Grayrigg derailment
On the evening of 23 February 2007, a Virgin Trains Pendolino from London Euston to Glasgow Central derailed near Oxenholme in North West England. The train was the 17:15 service, headcode 1S83, from Euston.[3] The train was carrying about 180 people. Several carriages were left lying on the railway embankments. An 84-year-old woman, named as Margaret Masson, from Glasgow, died in the crash. Five seriously injured people were hospitalised suffering from back, neck and head injuries. One of those in a serious condition was the train driver, Iain Black. The accident was caused by a faulty set of points.[4]
[edit] The future
Projected growth in passenger numbers on the West Coast routes has prompted discussions about increasing the length of Pendolino sets to 11 or (more likely) 10 vehicles. The likelihood of 10 car formations was foreseen in the original WCML strategy, so minimal infrastructure improvements would be required. A decision was expected from DfT by the end of 2006. This has been put in jeopardy recently as a result of an enquiry into the leasing of trains being carried out by the Competition Commission.[5] It is likely that plans will delay the improvements until 2011/2012.
Following the completion of the Trent Valley Line quadrupling and Rugby junction upgrades to allow 125mph running (completed by 2008), West Coast journey times are expected to fall further; Glasgow-Euston 4hr 15mins, Euston-Birmingham 1hr 20mins. Virgin claim that 135mph running may be possible in places, although Network Rail remain sceptical - stating that significant signalling upgrades would be required.
[edit] Other franchises
Virgin have consistently expressed an interest in the InterCity East Coast franchise since privatisation. However, it failed in its bid in 2005 to gain control of the route from incumbent GNER. On 15 December 2006, the DfT announced its wishes for GNER to 'surrender' the East Coast franchise, following financial and operational problems at its parent company, Sea Containers.[6] This caused a re-start of the bidding process in which the DfT stated that GNER was welcome to re-bid for the franchise, an opportunity which they did not take up. However in a curious twist the GNER board later announced they would join the bid submitted Virgin and Stagecoach Group which has been shortlisted under the name "Intercity Railways".[7] On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Department for Transport announced that National Express East Coast (NXEC Trains Ltd) had won the franchise [8].
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An open-access operator, Wrexham & Shropshire, has submitted a plan to operate services between London and North Wales, which would involve utilising a stretch of the WCML. Virgin Trains objected to this proposal, which would have seen Wrexham & Shropshire having trains call at Wolverhampton. Due to the moderation of competition protection that is part of Virgin's West Coast franchise agreement, Wrexham & Shropshire have had to submit a new proposal that will involve only limited use of Wolverhampton, with Tame Bridge Parkway railway station used as its main Midlands stop. Wrexham & Shropshire are due to begin their operations in spring 2008.
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On June 7, 2007, Richard Branson and Gordon Brown launched Europe's first bio-diesel train for a scheduled 11:27 London Euston - Llandudno service.[9]
[edit] Rolling Stock
[edit] Current fleet
Class | Image | Type | Top speed | Number | Routes operated | Built | |
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mph | km/h | ||||||
Class 57/3 | Diesel locomotive | 95 | 120 | 16 | North Wales Coast Line "Thunderbird" rescue locomotive |
1962-1967 as class 47 (Rebuilt 1998-2004) | |
Class 221 Super Voyager | Diesel-Electric Multiple Unit | 125 | 200 | 21 | North Wales Coast Line & Birmingham - Scotland | 2001 | |
Class 390 Pendolino | Electric Multiple Unit | 125 | 200 | 53 | West Coast Main Line North Wales Coast Line |
2001 - 2004 |
[edit] Past fleet
Class | Image | Type | Built | Withdrawn | Notes |
Class 43 High Speed Train | diesel locomotive | 1976 - 1982 | 2004 | ||
Class 47 | diesel locomotive | 1962 - 1968 | 2003 | Some locos converted into Class 57 | |
Class 86 | electric locomotive | 1965 - 1966 | 2003 | ||
Class 87 | electric locomotive | 1973 - 1975 | 2006 | Stored at MOD Long Marston | |
Class 90 | electric locomotive | 1987 - 1990 | 2004 | Now used by 'one', small number of vehicles retained for backup purposes. | |
Class 158 Express Sprinter | diesel multiple unit | 1989 - 1992 | 2001 | now operated by First Great Western | |
Class 220 Voyager | Diesel-Electric Multiple Unit | 2001 | 2007 | now operated by CrossCountry | |
Mark 2 Coach | Passenger Rolling stock | 1964 - 1975 | 2003 | In Storage - some vehicles exported to New Zealand | |
Mark 3 Coach | Passenger Rolling stock | 1975 - 1988 | 2006 | Now used by 'one', small number of vehicles retained for backup purposes. | |
Driving Van Trailer | 1988 | 2006 | Now used by 'one', small number of vehicles retained for backup purposes. |
[edit] References
- ^ Passenger Rail Franchises - Virgin Cross Country. Association of Train Operating Companies.
- ^ Site Terms & Conditions. Virgin Trains.
- ^ "Train crashes in Lake District", BBC News Online, 2007-02-23. Retrieved on 2007-02-23.
- ^ "Rail crash report blames points", BBC News Online, 2007-02-26.
- ^ Harrison, Michael. "Watchdog to probe rolling stock", The Independent, 2007-04-27.
- ^ "GNER to surrender top train route", BBC News Online, 2006-12-16.
- ^ "Four in East Coast rail shortlist", BBC News Online, 2007-02-20.
- ^ "National Express wins rail route", BBC News Online, 2007-08-14.
- ^ "First UK biodiesel train launched", BBC News Online, 2007-06-07.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
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- Virgin Trains web site
- Virgin Trains Pendolino Seat Plans from V-Flyer, customer created site.
- Virgin Trains Voyager Seat Plans from V-Flyer, customer created site.
- In-depth analysis of the circumstances surrounding the recent Pendolino derailing in Cumbria
- Report and technical analysis on the 23/02/2007 Pendelino Accident in Cumbria Updated from the scene at the iVirtua Community
- BBC News on Cross Country loss
Preceded by InterCity As part of British Rail |
Operator of InterCity West Coast franchise 1997 — present |
Operator of Cross-Country franchise 1997 — 2007 |
Succeeded by CrossCountry |
Incumbent |
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