Premier Service | |
Type: | Passenger train |
First: | 15 December 2008 |
Operator: | Transport for Wales Rail |
Formeroperator: | Arriva Trains Wales KeolisAmey Wales |
Start: | Holyhead Manchester Piccadilly |
End: | Cardiff Central |
Journeytime: | 4 hours, 30 minutes |
Frequency: | Monday - Friday |
Trainnumber: | 1V91 1W96 |
Line Used: | North Wales Coast Chester-Shrewsbury Welsh Marches South Wales |
Stock: | Class 67 Mark 4 Mark 4 DVT |
The Premier Service is a passenger train service operated by Transport for Wales Rail between Holyhead and Cardiff Central in Wales.
On 15 December 2008, the Premier Service commenced operating between Holyhead and Cardiff Central.[1] Originally named Y Gerallt Gymro (Gerald of Wales), it was funded by the Welsh Government as a premium service to connect North and South Wales. Grand Central and Wrexham & Shropshire expressed an interest in operating the service; however, the contract was awarded to Wales & Borders franchise holder Arriva Trains Wales.[2] [3]
Four Class 57 locomotives (5731357316) were sublet from Virgin Trains West Coast to operate in top and tail formation, with one Mark 3 and three Mark 2 carriages.[4] By February 2009, the service was being operated by a single Class 57.[5]
In March 2012, the Class 57 were replaced by DB Schenker Class 67.[6] The Mark 2 carriages were replaced with Mark 3 carriages at the same time.[7] It originally ran via Crewe but, from September 2012, it was rerouted via Wrexham General after a Driving Van Trailer was added; this allowed the train to change direction at Chester.[8]
In October 2018, operation of the Premier Service passed with the Wales & Borders franchise to KeolisAmey Wales.[9] In March 2020, the service was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic with the Mark 3 coaches withdrawn.[10] [11] It resumed in June 2021, with Class 67 hauled Mark 4 coaches and,, three trains in each direction now operate five days a week.[12] [13] [14]
The Premier Service departs Holyhead at 05:33, 11:33 and 16:36 five days a week; they leave Cardiff Central at 06:45, 11:22 and 17:16. It features first-class accommodation and a dining car with a travelling chef. First class customers have the option of purchasing a breakfast, lunch or dinner, cooked to order, by the on-board chef. Normal standard-class fares are valid on the train.
As well as serving Cardiff to Holyhead, Transport for Wales introduced three services each day between Swansea and Manchester using the same rolling stock.