Cynon Valley

First-ever electric-only train travels to capital

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The first electric-only train to go to and from South Wales has been run by Great Western Railway (GWR).

The train operator carried out a test run in the early hours of Saturday, using a 12-car Class 387 to run electric-only from Swindon to Cardiff.

It is the first time an Electrosta­r has passed into Wales since Network Rail completed electrific­ation of the Severn Tunnel in June last year.

A 12-car Class 387 has more than 700 seats and GWR says it is its ambition to run them alongside its Intercity Express Trains to meet demand to and from Cardiff for major events like the Six Nations Rugby Championsh­ip and big-ticket events at the Principali­ty

Stadium.

GWR managing director Mark Hopwood said: “This is a long-term ambition, to help provide additional capacity when ‘big-ticket’ items in the city require it.

“The pandemic has obviously slowed the need for such services, but we have been working closely with our colleagues at Network Rail to be able to fulfil this ambition.

“Our IET fleet has always been capable of coping with the majority of demand on the Cardiff to London corridor for these events – the benefit of using 387s is that we can provide more seats without having to reduce IET services elsewhere to provide them.”

Network Rail’s Wales and Border route director Bill Kelly said: “Delivering electrific­ation through the Severn Tunnel last year was a huge achievemen­t for Network Rail and has resulted in thousands of extra seats, more frequent services and quicker and greener journeys for passengers as they travel to and from South Wales.

“It is great to see GWR has moved another step closer in providing an additional, all-electric passenger service for large-scale events in Cardiff off the back of our electrific­ation work.”

GWR ran electric trains to and from South Wales for the first time in January last year, with its IET fleet switching to diesel to pass through the Severn Tunnel before electrific­ation of that section was completed in June last year.

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GWR’s all-electric class 387at Cardiff Central

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