Sunderland Echo

‘Moment of history’ as Metro train arrives

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

The first of Metro’s new £362million fleet has arrived in the North East.

The Stadler Class 555 Metro train, the first of 46 Nexus has on order, arrived yesterday, from Stadler’s factory in Switzerlan­d and will undergo a period of testing and driver training before entering customer service in the autumn.

Stadler delivered the new train to the Gosforth Metro Depot in the early hours of this morning after a locomotive had towed it across mainlandEu­rope and into the UK via the Channel Tunnel.

Nexus Managing Director Martin Kearney, said: “It was a proud moment for us to welcome the first new Stadler train to NorthEast England today.The programme is now entering a significan­t phase.

“To see that train arriving was a moment of history. Everyone is excited to get the testing and driver training process un de way, so that we can put the new train into service on the network.

“The Stadler trains have all the latest modern technology. They’re a world away from our

current fleet, and they promise to be transforma­tive for customers and our workforce.

“The new trains will be arriving over the next couple of years, and they will be phased into service on the network.”

NorthEast Joint Transport Committee chair Coun Martin Gannon said he was delighted to see the first train arrive and added: “This is a monumental achievemen­t and great news for public transport in the North East.

“The new trains will encourage even more people to make use of our Metro network for all types of journeys, including travel to work and education or for leisure purposes.

"This investment will hugely boost the accessibil­ity of the network, with a sliding step at every door on the new trains which will help to make everyday travel so much easier for thousands of people with enhanced mobility needs and young families.

“Nexus is a public body working on behalf of local councils, and this project is another great example of how we successful­ly deliver major transport investment programmes in our region, to grow our economy and deliver on our carbon reduction targets. The North East can achieve great things when we work together.

Adrian Wetter, project manager at Stadler, added: “The arrival of the first train is a massive milestone, bringing the project to manufactur­e and supply 46 new trains one step closer to fruition.

"These trains are technologi­cally sophistica­ted, designed for passenger comfort and will dramatical­ly improve the travel experience.

The Class 555 Stadler train is a bespoke design for Metro. In the months ahead it will undergo rigorous testing to ensure that it interfaces correctly with signalling systems and other Metro infrastruc­ture.

Drivers will also start a process of training at the controls of the new train.

The new trains, which replace current 43-year-old rolling stock up to 2025, have modern features including linear seating, charging points and air conditioni­ng, and will deliver a major change in accessibil­ity, with an automatic sliding step at every door easier for wheelchair passengers as well as people with buggies or bicycles.

 ?? ?? Nexus Managing Director Martin Kearney with Managing Director at Stadler Rail Services UK, Paul Patrick.
Nexus Managing Director Martin Kearney with Managing Director at Stadler Rail Services UK, Paul Patrick.
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How the new trains look from the side.

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