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British Rail Class 807

British Rail Class 807
Evero
807004 at Coventry
Avanti West Coast Class 807 at Coventry
The interior of 807004 in coach B, taken recently after introduction to service.
Standard class interior of a Class 807 unit
Stock typeElectric multiple unit
In service26 October 2024; 7 months agoΒ (26 October 2024)
ManufacturerHitachi Rail
Built at
Family nameA-train
ReplacedClass 221 (Avanti West Coast)
Constructed2021–2025
Entered service2024
Number built10
Number in service9
Formation7 cars per unit - DPTS-MS-MS-TS-MS-MC-DPTF
Fleet numbers807001–807010
Capacity453 seats (49 first-class, 404 standard)
OwnersRock Rail West Coast
OperatorsAvanti West Coast
DepotsOxley (Wolverhampton)
Lines served
Specifications
Car body constructionAluminium
Train length182 metres (597Β ft)
Car length26Β m (85Β ft 4Β in)
Maximum speed125Β mph (200Β km/h)
Power output226 kW per motor
Electric system(s)25Β kVΒ 50Β HzΒ AC overhead
Current collector(s)Pantograph
UIC classification2'2' + Bo'Bo' + Bo'Bo' + 2'2' + Bo'Bo' + Bo'Bo' + 2'2
Wheels driven12
Track gauge1,435Β mm (4Β ftΒ 8+1⁄2Β in) standard gauge


The British Rail Class 807 Evero is a type of electric multiple unit built by Hitachi Rail for train operator Avanti West Coast. Based on the Hitachi A-train design, a total of 10 seven-car units have been produced.

History


The First Class interior of a Class 807.

In December 2019, Avanti West Coast placed an order for 10 seven-car electric units which were to replace its Class 221 fleet, along with 13 Class 805 bi-mode units as part of Β£350Β million contract with Hitachi Rail. All units were scheduled to be in service by 2023, but this was later pushed back to 2024. The first unit entered service in late 2024. The trains are financed by ROSCO Rock Rail West Coast, a joint venture between Rock Rail and Standard Life Aberdeen. The trains are maintained by a joint team of Alstom and Hitachi staff, alongside the Class 805, at Oxley depot near Wolverhampton.

Features promised include free Wi-Fi, at-seat wireless inductive charging for electronic devices, 230Β V and USB sockets, a catering offer and a real-time passenger information system that can advise of connecting rail services.

Construction and entry to service


Construction of the Class 807 in the UK commenced on 7 July 2020. The aluminium shells arrived after being shipped from Hitachi's Kasado plant in Japan. Final production commenced at Hitachi's Newton Aycliffe facility. Out of the 135 bodyshells, 56 were manufactured in the UK.

Static testing began in June 2022. The trains were planned to enter service in 2023, but this did not occur. In the end, Avanti West Coast accepted the first two Class 807s in July 2024. The first train entered service on 26 October 2024 as a soft launch. Avanti West Coast first ran the Class 807s in passenger service between Liverpool Lime Street and London Euston in November 2024.

Fleet details


Class Operator Qty. Year built Cars per unit Unit nos.
807 Avanti West Coast 10 2021–2025 7 807001–807010

Named trains

Class 807 units with special names or liveries
Unit number Date Name Notes
807010 30 April 2025 Together We Roll Created by digital artist, Baraka Carberry. Carries vinyls on all seven carriages for Avanti West Coast Diversity.
Evero 807010, the final unit in the class, is expected to be introduced into passenger service in summer 2025.


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