New Azuma train makes first visit to Sunderland

Virgin's state-of-the-art Azuma train has made its inaugural visit to Sunderland as preparations to transform rail services gather pace.
Virgins state-of- the-art Azuma train.Virgins state-of- the-art Azuma train.
Virgins state-of- the-art Azuma train.

The iconic train, which takes its name from the Japanese word for east, will be rolled out on Virgin Trains’ east coast from next year, ushering in a new era of comfort and style for rail passengers.

The Azuma visited Sunderland in the early hours of Thursday morning. The test-run by manufacturer Hitachi is part of a programme to prepare the east coast for the 65-strong Azuma fleet.

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The first of these will enter service in December 2018 as part of a two-year rollout programme, adding 25% more seats per service.

The Azuma is set to be one of the most advance passenger trains on the UK rail network, able to accelerate faster than existing trains and providing more comfort and space inside.

Hitachi is building the new trains at their factory in the North East of England (Newton Aycliffe, County Durham), home to 1000 train builders including 50 apprentices.

David Horne, Virgin Trains Managing Director on the east coast route, added: “Azuma will bring a new era of style in long distance rail travel and we’re excited to see preparations gather pace that will help transform services for passengers in Sunderland and across the east coast."

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Andy Rogers, programme director for Hitachi Rail Europe, said: “Our rigorous test programme is moving apace ahead of the trains carrying passengers later this year on the East Coast main line.

"Over the coming months passengers and enthusiasts will be seeing plenty more of our British-built Azuma trains testing in Sunderland.”