From
Rail MagazineTransPennine Express introduced the second of its three new train fleets on September 28, with a Class 802/2 carrying out its first passenger duties.
The Hitachi five-car bi-mode entered traffic on the 0603 Newcastle-Liverpool Lime Street, and 0925 return.
This follows the soft launch in late August of the Class 68/Mk 5A fleet, which currently has two sets in action each day.
TPE▸ ’s first bi-mode unit in use was 802201. The operator has 19 five-car sets on order.
Each five-car Class 802/2 has 318 Standard and 24 First Class seats, compared with 167 Standard and 15 First Class on a three-car Class 185. There is storage for four bikes, while there are four Standard and one universal access toilet per set. Each train has power sockets at every pair of seats.
The extra capacity on this route will be very, very welcome. Of all the services I used when I was in the North East a couple of months back, the TPE trains of class 185 were consistently the busiest - "jammed today and jammed tomorrow!".
There are 51 class 185 trains ... and TPE plan to retain the majority. Indeed, they may retain them all if the take over the Liverpool to Nottingham service which has been with East Midlands to this point ... but that leaves the question open as to what happens to the stock currently used on the service which is (I think) class 158 units. Perhaps those could come down our way, and run on regional trains such as Cardiff to Portsmouth, releasing the pressure on 165 and 166 units which could remain on the North Downs line.
Edit to add picture (what a 185 looks like - most of us know
IETs▸ now!)