Wessex Trains
National Express | |
Reporting mark | WE |
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Successor | First Great Western |
Wessex Trains
History
In October 1996,
In 2001 the Strategic Rail Authority decided to re-organise the Valley Lines and Wales & West franchises, both being operated by National Express. Wales & West became Wessex Trains from October 2001.
Wessex Trains retained the
Services
Wessex Trains ran the majority of local trains in the South West as seen in their route map.[2]
Services ran from Great Malvern and Cardiff to Brighton, Portsmouth, Weymouth and Penzance and on these secondary lines:
- Atlantic Coast Line (Par – Newquay)
- Avocet Line (Exeter – Exmouth)
- Golden Valley Line(Swindon – Gloucester)
- Heart of Wessex Line (Westbury – Weymouth)
- Looe Valley Line (Liskeard – Looe)
- Maritime Line (Truro – Falmouth)
- Riviera Line (Exeter – Paignton)
- Severn Beach Line(Bristol – Avonmouth – Severn Beach)
- St Ives Bay Line (St Erth – St Ives)
- Tamar Valley Line (Plymouth – Gunnislake)
- Tarka Line (Exeter – Barnstaple)
Rolling stock
Wessex Trains inherited a fleet of Class 143s, Class 150s, Class 153s and Class 158s from Wales & West.
Wessex Trains leased
Class | Image | Type | Top speed | Number | Built | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mph | km/h | |||||
143 Pacer | Diesel multiple unit | 75 | 120 | 8 | 1985–1986 | |
150 Sprinter | 25 | 1984–1987 | ||||
153 Super Sprinter | 13 | 1987–1988 | ||||
158 Express Sprinter | 90 | 145 | 12 | 1989–1992 | ||
Mark 2 carriages
|
Passenger carriage
|
100 | 160 | 5 | 1969–1975 |
Depots
Wessex Trains' fleet was maintained at
Demise
In 2002 as part of a franchise re-organisation by the Strategic Rail Authority, it was announced that the Great Western, Thames Trains and Wessex Trains franchises would be combined to form the Greater Western franchise. This was part of a Strategic Rail Authority strategy to reduce the number of train operating companies providing services from London terminal stations.[4]
Originally it was planned for Wessex Trains to take over the diesel services from
On 13 December 2005 the Department for Transport awarded the Greater Western franchise to FirstGroup and the services operated by Wessex Trains transferred to First Great Western on 1 April 2006.[5]
References
- ^ Companies House extract company no 3011029 Archived 29 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Wales & West Passenger Trains Limited
- ^ Wessex Trains route map
- Rail Magazine. No. 458. 2 April 2003. p. 49.)
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(help - ^ SRA Announces New Franchise for West Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Strategic Rail Authority Press Release 6 November 2002
- ^ "Greater Western Franchise - Invitation to tender". Department for Transport. 2 February 2006. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012.
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