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West Midlands Railway: Class 730 fleet enters service between Wolverhampton and Walsall
A brand new West Midlands Railway (WMR) electric train fleet has carried its first passengers this week, marking the start of a new era of rail travel in the region.
The first Class 730 to carry passengers in the region was Monday's 10.41pm departure from Birmingham New Street to Wolverhampton. From today, the trains are operating services on the Wolverhampton-Walsall (via Birmingham) route.
The fleet is made up of 48 three-carriage trains – making a total of 144 new carriages - and are part of a £700m investment in new fleets and infrastructure by WMR. The trains have significantly more capacity than the fleets they are replacing, with on-board features including accessible toilets, WiFi and power points at every seat.
Built by Midlands-based manufacturers Alstom, the Class 730s are also set to be introduced later this year on the Cross City Line - connecting Lichfield, Birmingham, Redditch and Bromsgrove.
Jonny Wiseman, WMR customer experience director, said:
“I am delighted that our fantastic new Class 730 fleet has entered service in the West Midlands. These trains will make a real difference for our passengers, offering a better experience for customers travelling between Wolverhampton and Walsall.
“The Class 730s have modern features including digital information screens, accessible toilets and power points at every seat. They will also provide a much more spacious feel and a higher capacity so more passengers can travel on our services.
"Later this year we will be introducing the trains on other routes across the network, including the busy Cross City Line through Birmingham, so even more passengers can enjoy the new facilities."
The first Class 730 train in passenger service on Monday 12 February was unit number 730018.
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Notes to Editors
The new Class 730 fleet will increase capacity on the following routes:
Wolverhampton-Walsall (in service from Monday 12 February 2024)
Existing fleet (Class 350, per four carriages) – 270 seated, 117 standing, total capacity 387
New fleet (Class 730, per three carriages) – 201 seated, 345 standing, total capacity 546
Cross City Line (in service from Spring 2024)
Existing fleet (Class 323, per three carriages) – 277 seated, 120 standing, total capacity 397
New fleet (Class 730, per three carriages) – 201 seated, 345 standing, total capacity 546
More information about the Class 730 fleet is available on www.wmr.uk/newtrains
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West Midlands Trains operates both West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway services.
- London Northwestern Railway services operate between Liverpool and Birmingham, and on the West Coast Main Line to and from London Euston.
- West Midlands Railway services operate to destinations across the West Midlands via Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Snow Hill.
For more information on these services visit westmidlandsrailway.co.uk or londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk
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