CrossCountry explained

CrossCountry
Nameforarea:region
Abbr:XC
Fleet:
Stations:120
Parent Company:Arriva UK Trains
Headquarters:Birmingham[2]

CrossCountry (legal name XC Trains Limited[3]) is a British train operating company owned by Arriva UK Trains, operating the current CrossCountry franchise.

The CrossCountry franchise was restructured by the Department for Transport (DfT) in 2006, incorporating elements of both the Central Trains and the Virgin CrossCountry franchises, ahead of its invitation to tender on October of that year. On 10 July 2007, the DfT announced that Arriva had been awarded the New Cross Country franchise. CrossCountry is one of only two franchised train operating companies that does not manage any stations, the other being Caledonian Sleeper. CrossCountry's services have been periodically disrupted by industrial action amongst its staff, often due to disputes over rostering and pay. While the franchise had been originally due to conclude on 31 March 2016, multiple subsequent agreements have been enacted; in September 2023, the DfT confirmed that the franchise has been extended for a further four years for a finish date of 15 October 2027.

At the commencement of operations, CrossCountry's rolling stock consisted of 34 four-car Class 220 Voyagers and 40 five-car and 4 four-car Class 221 Super Voyagers from Virgin CrossCountry as well as 11 two-car and 18 three-car Class 170 Turbostars from Central Trains. As per its franchise agreement, it obtained ten Class 43 power cars and forty Mark 3 carriages to operate on services that required greater seating capacity, while some Super Voyagers were transferred to Virgin West Coast. Overhauls of the Voyager & Super Voyager fleets were performed, the removal of the shop to fit more seating and storage being a prominent change; the Mark 3 carriages were also refurbished to provide suitable amenities for modern travellers. Both the Super Voyagers and Turbostar fleets have been extended where possible to provide more capacity.

CrossCountry's network is centred around . It operates intercity and other long-distance passenger trains across Great Britain, but does not serve Greater London. It operates the UK's longest direct rail passenger service, from in the north-east of Scotland to in western Cornwall, which has a journey time of 13 hours and 15 minutes. While some services on the West Coast Main Line were promptly discontinued with the introduction of a new timetable on 9 December 2007, with some transferring over to both Virgin Trains West Coast and to First TransPennine Express, new services, such as a daily to service introduced during December 2008, were also implemented. CrossCountry has designated four stations as alternative changeover stations:,, and . Special services have occasionally been run, such as between and in support of the Sailing at the 2012 Olympics & Paralympics.

In August 2024, the Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh, criticised the company's performance and threatened to take action if it did not improve, following its request to reduce its service levels in the new timetable.

History

Formation

During June 2006, the Department for Transport (DfT) announced its intention to restructure a number of the existing railway franchises.[4] As a result of these changes, a 'New Cross Country' franchise was produced, which incorporated the existing InterCity Cross Country franchise run by Virgin CrossCountry, while excluding those services ran on the West Coast Main Line (while the Birmingham to Scotland services were transferred to Virgin Trains West Coast and the Manchester to Scotland services transferring to First TransPennine Express). Several services from the Central Trains franchise were also to be added.

In October 2006, the DfT issued the invitation to tender (ITT) to the four shortlisted bidders: Arriva, FirstGroup, National Express and Virgin Rail Group.[5] On 10 July 2007, the DfT announced that Arriva had been awarded the New Cross Country franchise, and that the services operated by Virgin CrossCountry would be transferred to CrossCountry on 11 November 2007, along with the to and to services from Central Trains.[6] [7]

Transfer and withdrawal of services

After taking over the franchise, CrossCountry continued to operate the existing timetable including the West Coast Main Line services for four weeks. When the new timetable commenced on 9 December 2007 on 11 November 2007, the to and services were transferred to Virgin Trains West Coast while the to Edinburgh and Glasgow services transferred to First TransPennine Express.[8]

The ITT did not require retention of the services beyond after December 2008, so the services to both and soon ceased.[9] As a result of these changes, all CrossCountry services now completely avoid Greater London.

Changes to services

Starting in December 2008, a daily to service was introduced. From December 2010, a number of services from were extended from to .[10] From May 2011, a number of services were extended from Edinburgh to Glasgow to replace East Coast services.[11]

By mid-2020, CrossCountry had considerably curtailed its services in response to the significant decline of passenger travel amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[12] [13] From 15 June 2020, both passengers and staff on public transport in England, including CrossCountry services, were required to wear face coverings while travelling, and that anyone failing to do so would be liable to be refused travel or fined.[14] [15]

Extension of the franchise

While the franchise had been originally due to conclude on 31 March 2016, during August 2013, it was announced that it had been extended until December 2019.[16] At one point, it had been expected that an ITT would be issued in October 2018 for the next franchise,[17] but in September 2018 it was announced that the competition had been cancelled so that the recommendations from a report into the franchise system could be incorporated.[18] In July 2019, the Direct Award was further extended by one year, moving the expiry date back to October 2020.[19]

During September 2020, it was announced that the emergency agreements with train operating companies introduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom were to be extended for 18months, and that all passenger rail franchising in Great Britain was abandoned.[20] In October 2020, the DfT confirmed that the franchise had been extended for three years, putting the finishing date back to 15 October 2023.[21] [22] In September 2023, the DfT announced a franchise extension for a further four years to 15 October 2027 with a chance of extension of an additional four years. The franchise deal includes the refurbishment of the existing fleet, the potential introduction of extra rolling stock, the return of regular services linking and, and by December 2024 the reintroduction of daily services between and .[23] [24]

Industrial action

See main article: 2022–2024 United Kingdom railway strikes.

During November and December 2017, CrossCountry on-board train managers and senior conductors affiliated with the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) staged five 24-hour and two 48-hour strikes in an industrial dispute regarding staff rostering, in particular in relation to working on Sundays.[25] [26] [27] [28] Further strikes had been planned for January 2018, but these were cancelled after CrossCountry and the RMT came to an agreement over staff working conditions on 11 January.[29]

Separate strike action was later threatened by the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) union later that month, with strikes planned for 26 January. These were in relation to CrossCountry staff being offered a 1% pay rise, compared to a 3.3% pay rise for staff at other Arriva-owned train operating companies. As a result of an agreement with CrossCountry to match their demands for an equal pay rise, the planned industrial action by the TSSA was cancelled.[30]

CrossCountry is one of several train operators affected by the 2022–2024 United Kingdom railway strikes, the first national rail strike in the UK for three decades.[31] Its workers were amongst those who voted in favour of industrial action due to a dispute over pay and working conditions.[32] CrossCountry was capable of operating only a very minimal timetable on any of the planned dates for the strikes due to the number of staff involved.[33] [34]

Performance issues

In August 2024, the Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh, criticised the company's performance saying she had "serious concerns" and threatened to take action if it did not improve, following its request to reduce its service levels in the new three-month timetable which is due to run from 10 August to 9 November 2024.[35] The company cited a driver training backlog as the reason for the reduced service. In a letter to the company's joint interim managing directors, Haigh said

Services

The company operates medium- and long-distance services that run outside of the London area. The network is centred at . Services can be categorised into two types:

CrossCountry's official website does show a distinction between the two types of services (for example, each has a separate timetable booklet), but does not explicitly call them Inter-City and Regional.[37]

Core

, the Monday-Friday daytime services, with frequencies in trains per hour (tph), include:[38] [39]

South West to Manchester and Scotland
Route Calling at
1
  • Services typically call either at or, and either at or
  • 2 trains per day run from, calling at,,,,,
  • 1 train per day starts at, calling at,,,,,,,,, and
  • 1 train per day extends to and from, calling at Haymarket and
1
  • 3 trains per day run from, calling at,,,,,,, (1tpd)
1
5
  • Two northbound trains terminate at York.
Cardiff to Stansted and Nottingham
Route Calling at
1
  • Services call at either or
- 1
  • Services call at either or
1
  • Services call at either or .

These services combine to provide higher frequencies between Birmingham and the following major destinations:

The Sunday service pattern is mostly similar to the weekday one, except that services typically do not start until late morning or early afternoon, and often have a slightly different stopping pattern. Several Bristol–Manchester trains start from Birmingham New Street on Sundays.[38]

Extensions

The above table shows the basic service pattern; however, a small number of these services are extended beyond their usual destination:[38]

Special services

CrossCountry extended some of its services to for the Sailing at the 2012 Olympics & Paralympics. There were two services Monday to Saturday in each direction with one in each direction on Sundays. These ran express to Weymouth from Bournemouth. One train also operated a Weymouth to Bournemouth return journey, calling at and .[40]

Proposed services

During December 2016, CrossCountry published a consultation document for changes to the timetable proposed to be implemented in December 2017. These included:[41]

To allow these changes to take place, all CrossCountry services on some routes (which had a limited service) would be withdrawn and replaced with extra services run by other operators. These included:

In April 2017, it was announced the proposed changes would not be proceeding.[42]

Stations served only by CrossCountry

CrossCountry does not manage any stations, although there are stations managed by other train operating companies at which it is the only operator: five stations (and) are managed by East Midlands Railway, while three stations (and) are managed by West Midlands Trains. At station, which has tracks and platforms at two levels, the high-level platforms are served only by CrossCountry, but the entire station is managed by West Midlands Trains, which serves the low-level platforms alongside Avanti West Coast. Similarly, at, the low-level platforms are served only by CrossCountry, but the station is managed by Great Western Railway, which serves only the high-level platforms.

was served only by CrossCountry until 2013, when Abellio Greater Anglia started running one train every two hours at the station in addition to the CrossCountry services there.

Other route information

To improve the travelling experience, CrossCountry has designated four stations as alternative changeover stations: these are Cheltenham Spa, Derby, Leamington Spa and Wolverhampton. Connection times can be shorter at these smaller stations. For example, passengers travelling from Cardiff to Edinburgh could change at Cheltenham – where both their trains use the same platform – instead of Birmingham New Street, a larger, more complex station.

Rolling stock

CrossCountry services are operated using diesel trains only, since none of the routes it operates are fully electrified.

CrossCountry inherited 34 four-car Class 220 Voyagers and 40 five-car and 4 four-car Class 221 Super Voyagers from Virgin CrossCountry as well as 11 two-car and 18 three-car Class 170 Turbostars from Central Trains.[43]

In December 2007 Class 221 Super Voyagers 221101 - 113 and 221142 - 144 were transferred to Virgin Trains West Coast with 221114 - 118 following in December 2008.[44]

A franchise commitment was the acquisition of ten Class 43 power cars and forty Mark 3 carriages. Midland Mainline had six Class 43 power cars and fourteen Mark 3 carriages that were off lease from November 2007 that were leased. The remaining four Class 43 power cars were ex Virgin CrossCountry examples in varying states of decay,[45] while the carriages were five ex-Virgin CrossCountry Mark 3 carriages and twenty-one ex-Virgin Trains West Coast loco-hauled Mark 3B carriages. Most had been in store at Long Marston for a few years.[46]

After driver training the ex-Midland Mainline sets returned to service in May 2008 on and to diagrams while the other Class 43 power cars were overhauled at Brush Traction including repowering with MTU engines[47] [48] and the Mark 3 carriages overhauled at Doncaster Works to a similar specification as GNER's Mallard refurbishments.[49] [50] Once these were completed, the ex-Midland Mainline examples were also overhauled.[51]

To operate services to and on summer Saturdays, two High Speed Trains were hired from National Express East Coast in 2008.[52] High Speed Trains were hired from East Coast and East Midlands Trains on a number of occasions to operate services from Edinburgh Waverley to Plymouth when HSTs or Voyagers were unavailable.

During 2008, the Class 170 Turbostar fleet was refurbished, during which the three-carriage units repainted at Marcroft Engineering, Stoke-on-Trent, the two-carriage units at EWS's Toton depot and the interiors renewed by Transys Projects, Clacton-on-Sea, including the fitting of first-class seating to the Class 170/5s and 170/6s.[53] [54]

The tilt function on the Class 221 Super Voyagers was removed in 2008; tilting was not required on the parts of the West Coast Main Line that CrossCountry serves.[55] [56] CrossCountry stated this change would improve reliability and reduce maintenance costs.

Between 2008 and 2009, both the Class 220 Voyagers and Class 221 Super Voyagers underwent refurbishment at Bombardier Transportation's Derby Litchurch Lane Works. This work involved the removal of the shop, adding 25% extra luggage space and fourteen extra standard-class seats to the Class 220 Voyagers and 20% extra luggage space and sixteen extra standard-class seats to the Class 221 Super Voyagers.[57] Three years later, a refresh of the interiors was conducted, during which the standard-class seats were re-covered in the existing red and blue moquette and while the first class seats were finished with a maroon moquette. In summer 2014, CrossCountry began removing the quiet coach designation from such vehicles across its Voyager fleet, believing them to be outdated and to take up an excessive amount of space on a four-car unit; however, it did retain the quiet coaches on its five HST sets.[58]

During November 2017, as a part of CrossCountry's franchise extension, two former Virgin Trains Class 221 Super Voyager driving cars of unit 221144 were reactivated, having been stored at Central Rivers TMD for several years. Two of the existing five-car sets released a centre carriage that, when combined with the reactivated pair of driving cars, formed an additional four-car set to be formed.[59]

In 2021, six of the existing two-carriage Class 170s were lengthened. This happened as a result of East Midlands Railway only leasing the two-carriage driving vehicles of the West Midlands Railway 170/6 sets, hence six centre cars became available when they were replaced by West Midlands Trains for transfer to CrossCountry.[60] [61] [62] [63]

In September 2023, it was announced that seven Class 221 "Super Voyagers" would be transferred from Avanti West Coast to CrossCountry, following the withdrawal of its HSTs.[64]

In March 2024, it was announced that a further five Class 221 Super Voyagers would be transferred from Avanti West Coast. In addition, all of CrossCountry's Voyager trains will be refurbished, as well as its regional Turbostar fleet.[65]

Current rolling stock

FamilyClass ImageType Top speed Number Carriages Built
mph km/h
Bombardier Turbostar170DMU1001607219982002
223

Bombardier Voyager220 VoyagerDEMU12520034420002001
221 Super Voyager4420012002
235

Past rolling stock

The last InterCity 125s were withdrawn on 18 September 2023. The last service operated was the 16:27 from to .[66]

FamilyClassImageTypeTop speedNumberCarriagesBuilt
mphkm/h
InterCity 12543Diesel locomotive125200122+719761982
Mark 3Passenger carriage4019751988

External links

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Notes and References

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  12. News: Coronavirus: Rail franchise agreements suspended to avoid company collapses . 23 March 2020 . 23 March 2020 . Sky News . 27 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200527060301/https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-rail-franchise-agreements-suspended-to-avoid-company-collapses-11962186 . live .
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  22. News: 16 October 2020 . CrossCountry handed new three-year deal to run train services . Alloa & Hillfoots Advertiser . 16 October 2020.
  23. Avanti West Coast awarded long-term contract after significant improvements for passengers . 19 September 2023 . Department for Transport.
  24. CrossCountry granted franchise extension . n.d.. 19 September 2023 . CrossCountry Trains .
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  29. Arriva Cross Country industrial action suspended . 11 January 2018 . National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers . 21 October 2018.
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  33. News: 20 June 2022 . The dates of the train, Tube and bus strikes this week, and how services will be affected . . 24 June 2022.
  34. News: Trains across the Midlands brought to standstill as rail workers strike over pay and conditions . itv.com . 21 June 2022.
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  41. Web site: CrossCountry Future Timetable Consultation . CrossCountry . 22 December 2016.
  42. Web site: Plans to cut CrossCountry trains to Aberdeen to be scrapped . 11 April 2017 . edinburghnews.scotsman.com . 21 October 2018 . 23 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180923162948/https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/our-region/edinburgh/plans-to-cut-crosscountry-trains-to-aberdeen-to-be-scrapped-1-4417141 . dead .
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  48. Web site: MTU fitted Class 43 HST powercars . TheRailwayCentre.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20070114100712/http://www.therailwaycentre.com/New%20TRC%20Main%20Pages/MTU%20Class%2043s.html . 14 January 2007 . usurped.
  49. Deal signed to refurbish high speed train carriages . CrossCountry . 22 April 2008.
  50. Web site: Project Profile HST trailer cars . Wabtec Rail . 22 July 2022 . 31 August 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120831125617/http://www.wabtecrail.co.uk/Wabtec_HST.pdf . dead .
  51. CrossCountry Unveils First Refurbished HST . CrossCountry . 1 October 2008.
  52. More CrossCountry seats for Holidaymakers . CrossCountry . 27 March 2008.
  53. Refurbishment of Class 170 Turbostar trains begins . CrossCountry . 30 January 2008.
  54. CrossCountry's first refurbished Turbostar enters service . CrossCountry . 19 May 2008 . 28 July 2022 . 26 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121226205817/http://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/about-us/press/crosscountry%27s-first-refreshed-turbostar-enters-service . dead .
  55. CrossCountry stops tilting . Tony . Miles . Modern Railways . London . 71 . August 2008.
  56. CrossCountry removes tilt from its 221 Voyagers . Rail Magazine. 595 . 2 July 2008 . 8.
  57. Seats not shops for Voyagers . Rail Magazine. 589 . 9 April 2008 . 23.
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  60. Government and CrossCountry work on train capacity plan . 25 June 2021 . Rail Magazine.
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  62. Progress on new train fleets continues . 25 June 2021 . Rail Magazine.
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  65. News: May . Tiana . 25 March 2024 . UK: CrossCountry Unveils Plans to Transform Fleet by May 2025 . 25 March 2024 . Railway News.
  66. News: End of an era as last HST service to West Yorkshire set to arrive . . 20 September 2023.