Transport for Wales complete refurbishment of Class 153 fleet
Posted: 13 July 2022 | Elliot Robinson (Editorial Assistant - Global Railway Review) | No comments yet
TfW are celebrating the completion of work on the refurbishment of its fleet of Class 153 railcars, providing better facilities for passengers.
The refurbished Class 153 - Credit: TfW
Transport for Wales (TfW) is celebrating the completion of work to refurbish its fleet of Class 153 railcars, providing better facilities for customers throughout the Wales and Borders network.
The last two units rolled out of Chrysalis Rail’s Landore works in June with a fully refurbished interior, including accessible toilet facilities, recovered seats and renewed fittings, as well as being rebranded into TfW’s grey and red livery. TfW’s Class 153 fleet has grown from eight units in 2018 to 26 units, as it has sought to acquire additional rolling stock to increase capacity across the network for its customers.
TfW have now refurbished a total of 26 units, which currently operate on the Heart of Wales Line, routes in North and West Wales, and the Core Valley Lines to Rhymney, Coryton, the City Line and Cardiff Bay. A further four units have been purchased outright by TfW and are awaiting work to reconfigure them to provide enhanced cycle storage on the Heart of Wales Line.
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“It’s been a pleasure for us to manage this project despite the challenges we have faced over the last year,” Kieran Hickman, Engineering Projects and Interface Manager for TfW, said. “We’re delighted with the work that has been completed. A big thank you to our colleagues at Chrysalis Rail for their hard work on this programme.”
“It’s fantastic to be able to deliver these improvements for customers, which they rightly expect to see on a modern railway network,” Jerry Howells, Head of Asset Management for TfW, said. “The work on the Class 153 fleet has been an important part of our £40 million refurbishment programme, which has also included a refresh of the Class 175, 150 and 158 trains. We’re also investing over £800 million on a fleet of brand-new trains, which will begin to enter service across the Wales and Borders network later this year.”