Final journey for last Pacer train after more than three decades’ service
Date published: 01 December 2020
Pictured with Pacer 142004 are (l-r) Becky Styles, Community and Sustainability Manager, Nick Donovan, Managing Director, Jason Ward, Driver and Chris Jackson, Regional Director
Northern has bid a final farewell to its fleet of Pacers after more than three decades’ service.
The last Pacer to carry Northern customers completed its swansong journey on Friday 27 November having travelled from Kirkby to Manchester Victoria.
The final journey – completed by 142004 – ended at 5.45pm, marking just over 35 years of continuous service in the north of England and clocking up 3million miles in the process.
Chris Jackson, Regional Director at Northern, said: “The Pacers have kept millions of northerners on the move and, while they have served us well and provided some communities with rail services they may have otherwise lost, it is time to give them a well-earned rest.
“Northern has overseen significant modernisation in recent months and the retiring Pacers have made way for a fleet of 100 brand-new trains which are already servicing people across the north of England.”
During their time on the network Northern’s fleet of 102 Pacers travelled more than 300million miles – equivalent to 630 trips to the moon and back.
Retirement of the Pacer fleet began in the summer of 2019 and the trains have been gradually removed from service and more and more new and refurbished trains have been introduced.
Read more: Northern retires first Pacer trainPublished: 14 August 2019
Northern’s new trains feature free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, at-seat power and customer information/media screens with real-time information. They are also more spacious and fully accessible, with spaces for wheelchairs and cycles.
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