ETCS DEPLOYMENT

UK’s iconic High Speed Train lives on for freight and infrastructure operations

Seen all over the UK. The engineering New Measurement Train is hauled by a pair of HST Class 43 power cars. Network Rail media centre

It is a landmark year for Britain’s railway heritage. Now, 200 years after passenger services started, work is underway to future-proof one of the country’s most recognisable passenger trains, the iconic InterCity125, and retain examples for freight and infrastructure work. Sixteen of the classic High Speed Train (HST) Class 43 power cars are being fitted with European Train Control System (ETCS) equipment. That will ensure these veterans of the rails remain fit for freight, infrastructure, and charter duties on tomorrow’s railway.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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