Vivarail
Vivarail is an English rolling stock manufacturer, founded in 2012 and based in Stratford-upon-Avon. Vivarail's main project is the conversion of retired London Underground D78 Stock into two new classes for National Rail services.
Industry | Rolling stock manufacturer |
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Founded | 2012 |
Headquarters | , England |
Key people | Adrian Shooter (Managing Director) |
Products | D-Train |
Owner | Railroad Development Corporation |
Website | www.vivarail.co.uk |
The company is led by former Chiltern Railways chairman Adrian Shooter; Railroad Development Corporation is a shareholder.[1][2][3]
Diesel and battery units
In November 2014, Vivarail bought 156 driving motor cars and 70 carriages of ex London Underground D78 Stock which were being replaced by S Stock.[4] The stated purpose of the Class 230 is to ameliorate a perceived shortage of affordable, modern rolling stock on Britain's regional rail routes, resulting from the slow pace of electrification.[5][6][7]
Electric units
Other units will retain their electric capability as they are re-engineered into Class 484 units for use on the Island Line.[8]
References
- "Why not do some re-engineering?' Adrian Shooter on the Vivarail D-Train". Rail Technology Magazine. Cognitive Publishing. 23 January 2015.
- RDC takes 25% stake in Eurorail Railway Gazette International 12 January 2015
- RDC seeks diverse opportunities in European market International Railway Journal 18 May 2016
- "Viva Vivarail's D-train transformation" Rail issue 771 1 April 2015 page 60
- Gurdon, Martin (16 January 2015). "Back on the rails". The Engineer. Centaur Media.
- "Vivarail begins testing on first converted D-Stock" Rail issue 782 2 September 2015 page 6
- "The D-Train Revealed" Today's Railways UK issue 166 October 2015 pages 48-51
- "UKs oldest train fleet updated with 26m investment into Isle of Wights railway". www.southwesternrailway.com. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2019.