northwichcat
Veteran Member
In 2006 The Guardian claimed Angel Trains charged Northern a total of £5,400 per Pacer carriage per month, which equates to £129,600 per annum: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2006/jun/29/transportintheuk.travelnews
Have Pacer costs dropped since then? If the leasing costs haven't reduced it would mean that since 2004 Northern have paid £102m in leasing costs for Pacers.
In comparison LM claimed their 69 x class 172 carriages was a £93m investment to the rail industry http://www.londonmidland.com/your-journey/journey-planning/a-new-era-for-the-snow-hill-lines/ or £1.34m per carriage.
Angel Trains said it charged rail operators roughly £1,800 a month to lease a 20-year-old two-carriage Pacer train, which is found on many regional lines. It charges roughly a further £3,600 a month for engineering and maintenance.
Have Pacer costs dropped since then? If the leasing costs haven't reduced it would mean that since 2004 Northern have paid £102m in leasing costs for Pacers.
In comparison LM claimed their 69 x class 172 carriages was a £93m investment to the rail industry http://www.londonmidland.com/your-journey/journey-planning/a-new-era-for-the-snow-hill-lines/ or £1.34m per carriage.