New electric trains begin operating in West Midlands

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West Midlands Railway Class 730 train. // Credit: West Midlands Railway

New trains have begun operating on the to via route.

The first service was operated by Class 730 No. 730018

The new trains have been built by Alstom and are set to be introduced later in the year on the Cross City Line.

The trains are part of a £700m investment by and sees 48 three-carriage trains begin to enter passenger service.

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.”

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