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The British Rail Mark 5A is a type of railway vehicle in use in the UK. 52 standard carriages and 14 driving trailers were built by Spanish manufacturer CAF, and were operated by TransPennine Express.[1][2] They first entered service on 24 August 2019.

Description

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TPE set of Class 68 with Mark 5 coaches on a test run.

TransPennine Express announced in 2016 that they were to procure 126 new vehicles from CAF, which included 66 Mark 5A locomotive-hauled coaches. They would be formed into thirteen 5-carriage sets, hauled by Шаблон:BRC locomotives. This equates to 65 coaches for total service, with the 66th coach being a spare Driving Trailer.[3] Each set is composed of 1 first class carriage with guard's area and catering provision, 1 standard class carriage with PRM toilet, 2 standard class carriages and a standard class Driving Trailer (DT).

In October 2016, production started on these coaches,[4] and in March 2017, CAF and TPE released a photo of the first completed bodyshell.[5] The first completed rake was sent for testing at Velim test centre in March 2018,[6] the second set being delivered straight to the UK in May 2018 via Portbury ahead of their planned entry into service in the autumn of that year.[7][8] In April 2019, the first Nova 3 set was officially handed over from CAF to TPE, after a mandatory period of fault-free running.[9]

TransPennine Express have branded their new trains under the general name Nova, with the Class 68 + Mark 5A combination given the name Nova 3.[10]

Operation

The sets were initially to be used on services between Liverpool Lime Street and Scarborough as well as between Manchester Airport and Saltburn.[11] The first set entered service between Liverpool and Scarborough on 24 August 2019.[12]

The Nova 3 was officially launched on 22 November 2019 at Liverpool Lime Street station alongside other members of the new Nova fleet.[13]

By 2022, four sets were in use daily, making them the most underutilised fleets of passenger stock in the country at five years old.[14] In 2023, faults were discovered in some Mark 5A coaches, including cracks on a number of coaches.[15] Soon afterwards, TransPennine Express announced plans to withdraw their Mark 5A fleet from the December 2023 timetable revision;[2][16][17] however the sets are still leased by TPE until May 2024, and remain in storage.[18]

References

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