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Derby’s Bombardier reveals long-awaited new train for South Western Railway

The Litchurch Lane firm will deliver a total of 750 carriages as part of a deal worth almost £900m

The Aventra Class 701 had been delayed as Bombardier needed more time to develop new software(Image: Bombardier)

Derby’s Bombardier has finally unveiled the new train it is building for South Western Railway as part of a deal worth almost £900 million.

The firm has launched the Class 701 Aventra, a train designed, developed and now built at its Litchurch Lane factory.

South Western Railway placed the £895 million order with Bombardier two years ago.

The deal will see the manufacturer deliver a total of 750 carriages, which will make up 90 trains. Sixty of the trains will have 10 carriages, while 30 will have five carriages.

The first trains are due to enter service by the middle of next year. It had been hoped that the Class 701 trains would have started on passenger routes this year - but Bombardier needed more time to complete software development.

The Litchurch Lane factory will be delivering 90 new trains to South Western Railway(Image: Bombardier)

Once in service, the new trains will operate services on the Reading, Windsor and South West London suburban lines.

According to Bombardier, testing of the South Western Railway trains is now in full swing.

One is being prepared for testing at the Velim test track in the Czech Republic, while three more are being built for testing on Bombardier’s own test facility at Derby and other locations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.