The transfer of 27 Class 175 diesel multiple units to Great Western Railway took a step closer when the Department for Transport confirmed GWR’s intention to award a contract to Angel Trains for the leasing of 70 Class 175s - comprising 16 three-car sets and 11 two car sets.
The trains are to be in traffic from May 2025 on Devon and Cornwall routes, and the contract will have provisions to potentially run until 2032.
GWR says the 100mph units will operate over steep gradients, with a minimum fuel range of around 1,000 miles. They will run in two-, three-, four and five-car formations - with selective door opening where necessary owing to short platforms.
The units (175001-011 and 175101-116) have been in store in various locations such as Landore, Crewe, Ely, Chester and Holyhead since Transport for Wales took the decision to dispense with the Alstom units in 2023, following the delivery of sufficient new CAF Class 197s to take over their duties.
The ‘175s’ were delivered in 1999-2000 following their ordering by First North Western.
Named Coradias by Alstom, the units had a troubled start and were late into traffic, but soon settled down on the North Wales Coast and other FNW operations. They moved to Arriva Trains Wales and then became part of the TfW operation.
They will require some to get them fit for passenger use after several months out of use.
The move will allow GWR to eliminate the last remaining ‘Castle’ Class HSTs, as well as redeploying Class 158/166s to other routes to strengthen services.