- Arriva Trains Northern
Infobox Rail companies
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franchise=Regional Railways North East
2001 –12 December 2004
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regions=North East,Yorkshire
secregions=North West, North Midlands
fleet= 169 until Feb 2004. 141 after.
parent_company=Arriva Arriva Trains Northern was a train operating company that operated passenger trains in Yorkshire and the North East of England. The company had previously been known as
Northern Spirit before being taken over Arriva.The franchise was taken over by
Northern Rail in December 2004.Introduction
Arriva took over MTL Group which owend
Northern Spirit in February 2000, and the RRNE franchise was renamed 'Arriva Trains Northern' in April 2001.Arriva Trains Northern operated a mix of long distance regional services and local urban & rural passenger services in the North of England, Arriva also operated the
Transpennine Express franchise but on 1 February 2004, the service became a separate franchise, also incorporating some formerFirst North Western routes. However, the new franchise did not include theBradford toBlackpool service which remained with Arriva Trains Northern and has since become aYork toBlackpool route operated byNorthern Rail .Arriva claimed to operate around 1,400 services every day. They claimed to cover around 80,000 miles every day on a network which stretches from Hull and Scarborough on the East Coast across to Blackpool, Liverpool, and Manchester on the West Coast, and from Carlisle and Sunderland in the North to Sheffield and the North Midlands in the South. Most of their services are focused in and around Yorkshire.
During the first half of the franchise period, Arriva Trains Northern suffered many problems. First carried over from the Northern Spirit era, a shortage of drivers and rolling stock lead to many cancellations on a daily basis. An emergency timetable was later brought in which cancelled many services on a permanent basis rather than random as before. A long running dispute with the RMT union lead to strikes on over a dozen different days
Arriva Settle and Carlisle Service
During 2003 and 2004 Arriva Trains Northern hired
EWS -ownedClass 37 locomotives for services over the Settle-Carlisle line, Arriva also used the loco hauled service between Leeds and Knaresborough and on summer Saturdays between York and Carlisle.The Leeds - Settle - Carlisle route was mostly operated by 156's.
Arriva Trains Northern had initiated a twice daily Leeds — Glasgow Central service operated by a
Class 158 DMU (calling at Settle, Carlisle, Lockerbie and Motherwell), but this was withdrawn due to industrial action at the TOC and never restored, and there remains no link from Yorkshire or the East Midlands to Glasgow over the line, and the link from Lancashire operates only on Sunday for the benefit of ramblers.A proposal by
Glasgow Trains would reverse this.Fleet
Routes
See
Northern Rail .-
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