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Derby’s Bombardier misses out on deal to build new trains for the East Midlands

Bi-mode trains that will serve Derby, Nottingham and Leicester will be built in the north east

Bombardier has missed out an a deal worth hundreds of millions of pounds to build trains for the East Midlands franchise(Image: Derby Telegraph)

The need for train-maker Bombardier to win more work for its Derby factory has ramped up after it was announced that the firm had missed out on a £400 million deal to supply new trains for the East Midlands.

Abellio º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which will take over the East Midlands franchise next month, has announced that it has selected Hitachi to deliver its new trains.

And, as a result of the decision, the new carriages will be built at the Japanese firm’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory at Newton Aycliffe in the north east.

Bombardier, which has its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ factory in Litchurch Lane, Derby, had been in the running to supply the trains, which will replace the franchise’s current diesel-powered Meridian trains.

The trains that will be made by Hitachi will be bi-mode trains, which are capable of running on both diesel and electricity.

The new trains will carry East Midlands Railway's distinct purple livery (Image: Leicester Mercury)

In a statement, Bombardier said: “Bombardier is clearly disappointed that we have not been selected to supply bi-mode trains for the East Midlands franchise.

“We believe we submitted a competitive bid - on technology, strength of product, deliverability and cost, and will seek formal feedback from Abellio.”

Bombardier’s Litchurch Lane factory is currently busy delivering record numbers of trains for a range of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rail franchises.