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==Rolling stock==
==Rolling stock==
Valley Lines inherited a fleet of [[British Rail Class 142|Class 142]], [[British Rail Class 143|Class 143], [[British Rail Class 150|Class 150s]] from [[British Rail]].
Valley Lines inherited a fleet of [[British Rail Class 142|Class 142]], [[British Rail Class 143|Class 143]] and [[British Rail Class 150|Class 150s]] from [[British Rail]].


Valley Lines also used [[British Rail Mark 2|Mark 2 carriages]] on [[Rhymney Line]] services with [[British Rail Class 37|EWS Class 37]] and [[British Rail Class 50|''Fifty Fund'' Class 50s]] among the locomotives used.
Valley Lines also used [[British Rail Mark 2|Mark 2 carriages]] on [[Rhymney Line]] services with [[British Rail Class 37|EWS Class 37]] and [[British Rail Class 50|''Fifty Fund'' Class 50s]] among the locomotives used.

Revision as of 02:13, 2 April 2014

For the urban rail network around Cardiff, formerly operated by this franchise but today by Arriva Trains Wales, see Valley Lines
Valley Lines
Overview
Franchise(s)Valley Lines
13 October 1996 - 13 October 2001
Main region(s)Cardiff and South Wales Valleys
Other region(s)Bridgend and Vale of Glamorgan
Fleet size36
Parent companyPrism Rail
Reporting markVL

Valley Lines[1] was a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by Prism Rail that operated the Cardiff Railway Company franchise from October 1996 until October 2001.

In July 2000 Prism Rail was purchased by National Express.[2][3]

Services

Valley Lines operated passenger services around Cardiff and the South Wales Valleys in South Wales.

Rolling stock

Valley Lines inherited a fleet of Class 142, Class 143 and Class 150s from British Rail.

Valley Lines also used Mark 2 carriages on Rhymney Line services with EWS Class 37 and Fifty Fund Class 50s among the locomotives used.

Fleet

Class Image Type Top speed Number Built
mph km/h
Class 142 Pacer Diesel multiple unit 75 120 15 1985-1987
Class 143 Pacer Diesel multiple unit 75 120 14 1985-1986
Class 150 Sprinter Diesel multiple unit 75 120 6 1984-1987

Depot

Valley Lines fleet was maintained at Cardiff Canton depot.

Demise

In 2001 the Strategic Rail Authority decided to reorganise the Valley Lines and Wales & West franchises, both being operated by National Express. Valley Lines was absorbed by the Wales & Borders franchise from October 2001.

References

  1. ^ Companies House extract company no 3007927 Cardiff Railway Company Limited
  2. ^ National Express buys Prism for £166m The Telegraph 19 July 2000
  3. ^ National Express buys Prism for £166m The Guardian 19 July 2000
Preceded by Operator of Valley Lines franchise
1996 - 2001
Succeeded by
Wales & Borders
Wales & Borders franchise