Date: 09/12/2016
The first UK-built Intercity Express (IEP) train has rolled off the production line. The train was showcased at the Hitachi Rail Europe factory in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham on Friday. It is one of 122 express trains which are part of the Government-funded £5.7 billion IEP programme designed to boost capacity, reliability and comfort for passengers by replacing the current trains on the Great Western and East Coast rail networks.
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The train was showcased at the Hitachi Rail Europe factory in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham on Friday. It is one of 122 express trains in the Government-funded £5.7billion IEP programme.
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