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Avanti West Coast says new fleet will give ‘much-improved travel experience’

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Britain’s biggest train fleet refurbishment will give passengers “a much-improved travel experience”, according to Avanti West Coast.

The operator, which runs Cheshire services through the likes of Crewe, Chester, Warrington, Macclesfield and Wilmslow, said the 56th and final modernised Pendolino train has returned to service.




The £117 million refurbishment project was carried out by manufacturer Alstom at its plant in Widnes.

This has involved the installation of 25,000 new seats, a redesigned shop, additional luggage space and better on-board information screens.

Other changes include upgraded lighting, refurbished toilets and new carpets. All 35 Pendolinos with 11 carriages have had one first class carriage converted to standard class.

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The tilting, electric Pendolinos transformed long-distance rail travel in Britain when they were introduced on the West Coast Main Line by then-operator Virgin Trains in July 2002.

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