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West Midlands Railway to launch new fleet of trains

A total of 26 brand new trains will come into service in the coming weeks

West Midlands Railway managing director Ian McConnell (left) and West Midlands Mayor Andy Street with the operator’s new Class 196 train named after Charles Darwin

A new fleet of 26 trains fitted with a host of creature comforts aimed at improving the passenger experience are being brought into service as part of a £690 million investment by West Midlands Railway.

The first of the trains, known as Class 196s, will enter service on the line between Shrewsbury and Birmingham in the coming weeks, serving stops including New Street, Wolverhampton and Telford. The diesel fleet, consisting of 80 carriages in total, has been constructed by manufacturer CAF at its factories in South Wales and Spain.

Among the new features are more seats and tables with improved under-seat storage, improved accessibility, including at least one accessible toilet per train, and space for up to three bikes to be carried.

There are also new digital screens featuring live journey information, plug and USB sockets at every seat, free wi-fi and air-conditioning which reacts to the carriage environment.

It is said to be the first new fleet to be introduced to the West Midlands franchise in more than a decade and from next year will also serve the Hereford Line, connecting Birmingham with destinations including Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Worcester.

The first train in the fleet will be named Charles Darwin in honour of the famous naturalist who was born and spent his childhood years in Shrewsbury.

West Midlands Railway, and its sister firm London Northwestern Railway, operates a host of local services across Birmingham and the wider region as well as direct routes to London and the North West.