The Railway Magazine

Stadler to build new Tyne & Wear Metro trains

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SWISS manufactur­er Stadler has beaten rivals CAF and Hitachi to secure a £362million contract to build a fleet of 42 new trains for the Tyne & Wear Metro.

The Department for Transport will be providing £337m in funding for the trains.

Unveiling the new designs, metro system operator Nexus said around 3,000 passengers had provided views and ideas on how the new trains could meet their needs.

Each of the 42 trains will be five carriages long and capable of carrying 600 passengers, many of whom expressed a strong desire for linear ‘London Tube’-style seating, along with modern features like USB charging, bike storage and retractabl­e door steps.

The air-conditione­d trains will feature under floor heating, external destinatio­n screens, passenger informatio­n system, wi-fi, CCTV, and be 30% more efficient.

There is an option for four more trains if service frequencie­s are increased

A new £70m maintenanc­e depot will be built at South Gosforth, creating constructi­on jobs and employing around 100 people directly.

The total value of the partnershi­p between Nexus and Stadler, which will include decommissi­oning of the current Metro fleet, could rise to £700m over 35 years through a contract to maintain the new trains for up to 35 years, depending on performanc­e.

Stadler will work with more than 30 new UK supply chain partners in the advanced manufactur­ing, technology and constructi­on sectors, half of them in north-east England, creating and securing hundreds of skilled jobs.

The first new trains will be delivered from late-2021/ early-2022.

Stadler is also building other new trains for Greater Anglia, Merseyrail and the Glasgow subway.

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Tyne & Wear Metro trains to be built and maintained by Stadler.
A computer generated image of the new Tyne & Wear Metro trains to be built and maintained by Stadler.

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