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TransPennine Trains Limited, trading as TransPennine Express (TPE),[1] is a British train operating company that has operated passenger services in the TransPennine Express franchise area since May 2023. It runs regional and inter-city rail services between the major cities and towns of Northern England and Scotland. The company, which is owned by DfT Operator, the government's operator of last resort, was established following poor performance by the previous commercially owned operator, also called TransPennine Express. It has carried over the rolling stock, passenger services, and branding.

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TransPennine Express
Two Class 802 units belonging to TransPennine Express passing Northallerton in opposite directions
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Franchise(s)TransPennine Express
28 May 2023 – present
Main route(s)
Parent companyDfT Operator
Reporting markTP
PredecessorTransPennine Express (2016–2023)
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Websitewww.tpexpress.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata
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History

During the early 2020s, the incumbent operator of the TransPennine Express franchise, FirstGroup's TransPennine Express, suffered severe disruption of its services, which was largely attributable to events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2022–2023 United Kingdom railway strikes.[2][3] On 11 May 2023, following numerous cancellations and service disruptions, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced that First Group's contract to operate the franchise would not be renewed and, as a result, TPE would cease operations on 28 May 2023.[4][5] In its place, operations were taken over by operator of last resort (OLR) TransPennine Trains.[6][7]

The performance of TransPennine Trains has been criticised, being amongst the least punctual train operators during 2023 and having a cancellation rate that exceeded one in eight trains during summer 2023.[8] In October 2023, the operator announced that it would be temporarily cutting services from 320 services per day to 300, reducing off-peak trains between the cities of Leeds and Manchester, with the goal of improving both punctuality and reliability. TransPennine Trains' managing director, Chris Jackson, stated that this move allowed for greater driver training and helped to stabilise the timetable, and that the operator would reintroduce the full timetable by December 2024 at the latest.[9][10] Shortly thereafter, the company released a new timetable comparison tool to aid customers in interpreting the service levels and changes enacted.[11]

During early December 2023, TransPennine Trains' services were disrupted by industrial action as the train drivers belonging to the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) trade union implemented a ban on overtime and a series of rolling strikes.[12] That same month, the operator reinstated direct train services between Castleford and York for the first time in 50 years; this service change was facilitated by recent infrastructure improvement work undertaken as part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU).[13][14]

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Services

TransPennine Trains took over all services operated by its predecessor, TransPennine Express, on 28 May 2023.[15][16]

The TransPennine Express routes are subdivided into three operations:

As of December 2024, the following services operate off-peak, seven days a week:[18]

More information Route, Freq. ...
RouteFreq.Calling at
North Route
Manchester Piccadilly to York via Wakefield Kirkgate1tph
Huddersfield to Leeds1tp2h
Manchester Airport to Redcar Central1tph
Manchester Victoria to Scarborough1tph
Liverpool Lime Street to Hull Paragon1tph
Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle1tph
Newcastle to Edinburgh Waverley7tpd
South Route
Liverpool Lime Street to Cleethorpes1tph
Anglo-Scottish Route
Manchester Airport to Glasgow Central1tp2h
Manchester Airport to Edinburgh Waverley1tp2h
  • Manchester Piccadilly
  • Manchester Oxford Road
  • Bolton[a]
  • Preston
  • Lancaster
  • Oxenholme Lake District
  • Penrith North Lakes
  • Carlisle
  • Lockerbie
  • Haymarket[b]
Liverpool Lime Street to Glasgow Central4tpd[19]
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  1. Served to pick up only northbound and set down only southbound
  2. Served to pick up only southbound and set down only northbound

Peak hours

Following the December 2024 timetable change the following changes are made to services during peak hours:

  • A Northern Trains service between Huddersfield and Castleford was transferred to TransPennine Express. This was converted to a peak hour extension of the Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield service to extend to York calling additionally at Deighton, Mirfield, Wakefield Kirkgate, and Normanton.[20] This service runs 1 train every 2 hours at peak times. As of December 2024, this service is now hourly throughout the day.[18]
  • Additional hourly services are added between Manchester Piccadilly and Leeds[18] and some Manchester Piccadilly to Huddersfield services are extended to Leeds. These services have varying stopping patterns ranging from stopping at all stations to only stopping at Huddersfield. These services allow for more express services between Manchester and Leeds as well as ensuring 2tph to stations between Manchester and Leeds during peak times.
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Routes

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North Route
3:53
Edinburgh Waverley (Edinburgh Trams St Andrew Sq.)
3:38
East Linton
3:30
Dunbar
3:15
Reston
3:10
Berwick-upon-Tweed
2:50
Alnmouth
2:34
Morpeth
2:29
Cramlington
2:14
Newcastle Tyne and Wear Metro
2:07
Chester-le-Street
2:00
Durham
1:47
Darlington
2:45
Saltburn
2:35
Redcar Central
2:21
Middlesbrough
2:13
Thornaby
2:02
Yarm
1:37
Northallerton
1:34
Thirsk
2:03
Scarborough
1:53
Seamer
1:36
Malton
1:12
York
1:54
Hull Paragon
1:36
Brough
1:30
Gilberdyke
1:24
Howden
1:18
Selby
1:09
South Milford
1:08
Garforth
0:48
Leeds
1:04
Cottingley
1:01
Morley
0:47
Batley
0:40
Dewsbury
0:46
Ravensthorpe
0:43
Mirfield
0:38
Deighton
0:29
Huddersfield
0:28
Slaithwaite
0:27
Marsden
0:19
Greenfield
0:17
Mossley
0:13
Stalybridge
0:00
Manchester Victoria Manchester Metrolink
0:02
Manchester Oxford Road
0:00
Manchester Piccadilly Manchester Metrolink
0:06
East Didsbury Manchester Metrolink
0:08
Gatley
0:14
Manchester Airport Airport interchange Manchester Metrolink
0:16
Newton-le-Willows
0:20
Lea Green
0:38
Liverpool Lime Street Merseyrail
Times shown are best times from
Manchester Piccadilly/Manchester Victoria.
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Rolling stock

Upon commencing operations, TransPennine Express inherited the fleet of the previous franchisee. Various minor refurbishment programmes were quickly enacted. The oldest trains in the fleet, the Class 185 multiple-units, were subject to an interior deep clean, which included the replacement of all carpets. Furthermore, all of the seats were recovered and improvements to the onboard toilet facilities were made.[21] By late 2023, TransPennine Express had also formulated its new trains programme, a longer-term initiative in which the operator stated its intention to introduce new technologies to support decarbonisation, the acceleration of efforts to cascade and eventually entirely remove diesel trains from its fleet, and enact a new long-term depot and maintenance strategy.[22]

During September 2023, following a radical review by the DfT, it was announced that TransPennine Express's Nova 3 train sets, comprising Class 68 diesel locomotives hauling rakes of Mark 5A carriages, had been scheduled for withdrawal.[23] This rolling stock was relatively new, yet had been beset by multiple challenges including technical issues, driver training, a downturn in passengers due to COVID-19, and noise complaints from neighbours of the Scarborough maintenance facility, which resulted in a persistently low utilisation rate being achieved. The DfT believes that the withdrawal of the Nova 3 sets can be adequately offset by maximising the utilisation of other trains, such as 19 Class 802 bi-mode train sets and the Class 185 DMUs.[23] Chris Jackson, managing director of TransPennine Express, has advocated for the need to simplify the operator's fleet, resource planning, and overall business strategy.[24]

Current fleet

More information Family, Class ...
Family Class Image Top speed Number Carriages Routes operated Built
mph km/h
Diesel–hydraulic multiple units
Siemens Desiro 185 Thumb 100 160 51[25] 3 North Route
  • Manchester Airport – Saltburn
  • Manchester Piccadilly – York via Castleford
  • Manchester Piccadilly – Huddersfield
  • Manchester Piccadilly – Leeds
  • Manchester Piccadilly/Manchester Victoria/Liverpool Lime Street – Hull Paragon
  • York – Scarborough

South Route

  • Liverpool Lime Street/Manchester Airport – Cleethorpes
2005–06
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Bi-mode multiple units
Hitachi AT300 802 Nova 1 Thumb 125[26] 200[26] 19[25] 5 North Route
  • Liverpool Lime Street – Newcastle
  • Newcastle – Edinburgh Waverley
  • Leeds/York – Scarborough

Anglo-Scottish Route

  • Manchester Airport – Edinburgh Waverley via Preston
201719
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Electric multiple units
CAF Civity 397 Nova 2 Thumb 125 200 12[25] 5 Anglo-Scottish Route
  • Manchester Airport – Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverley via Preston
  • Liverpool Lime Street - Glasgow Central via Preston
2017–19[27]
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Past fleet

More information Locomotive hauled stock, Family ...
Locomotive hauled stock
Family Class Image Type Top Speed Qty. Carriages Routes Operated Built Withdrawn
mph km/h
Stadler UKLight 68 Thumb Diesel locomotive 100[28] 160 14[29] 5 North Route

(Until 2023)

  • Manchester Piccadilly – Scarborough
  • York – Scarborough

(Until July 2023)

  • Liverpool Lime Street – Cleethorpes
201617 2023[30]
CAF Mark 5A Nova 3 Thumb Coach 125 200 52 201718
Thumb Driving Trailer 14[31]
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References

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