Bombardier has won a contract to deliver 27 new
four-car trains for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), for operation
on the Gatwick Express.
The contract for 108 cars has a total
value of approximately £145 million.
Under the contract,
Bombardier will supply GTR with the latest version of the
Bombardier Electrostar family of electrical multiple units, with
additional features for the rail-air route. These features include
easier access for passengers with luggage, improved storage space,
two by two seating and WiFi. The new Class 387/2 trains will be
designed and manufactured at Bombardier’s Derby facility.
Charles Horton, CEO of GTR and Managing Director
of Southern, said, “This is great news for our Gatwick passengers,
but also for those travelling from Brighton as in the off-peak
season, some of these trains will be extended to there, while
still maintaining the fast connection between Victoria and
Gatwick.”
The new order comes as GTR celebrates the
arrival of another fleet of Bombardier’s latest technology trains,
the Class 387/1. In July 2013, Bombardier won a contract to
deliver 116 new air-conditioned carriages for GTR, which are scheduled to
enter service early in the next year. The new trains will improve
services on the Bedford to Brighton line as they replace the
27-year old Class 319 vehicles currently in operation on that
route. This latest order for 108 additional cars formed an option
within the original 2013 contract.
“We
took over the operation of the Thameslink route in September and
we are already introducing new trains that will transform our
passengers’ journeys on services between Bedford and Brighton,”
added Mr Horton.
Rail minister, Claire Perry, said, “These new British built trains are great news for
passengers and a boost for the economy. They will transform
journeys on the Gatwick Express and Thameslink routes and
safeguard jobs at Bombardier’s Derby factory. As part of
our long term economic plan over £38 billion is being invested in
improving our railways over the next five years and it’s great to
see companies like GTR investing in the service it provides for
its customers.”
Bombardier,
Gatwick
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