Class 220 The Class 220
Voyager DEMUs were built to operate
Cross Country intercity services.
Virgin CrossCountry received 34 four-car sets in 2000/01. All passed with the CrossCountry franchise to
Arriva CrossCountry in November 2007.
Class 221 livery The Class 221
Super Voyager DEMUs were built as a tilting version of the Class 220. Although visually similar, they were fitted with a
tilting mechanism and heavier bogies.
Virgin CrossCountry received 40 five-car and 4 four-car sets. All passed with the CrossCountry franchise to
Arriva CrossCountry in November 2007. A further five moved from CrossCountry to Virgin Trains West Coast in December 2008. CrossCountry removed the tilting equipment from its Class 221s to improve reliability and lower the cost of maintenance. On 8 December 2019, all of the West Coast sets passed to
Avanti West Coast, the new operator of the
West Coast Partnership franchise. Avanti West Coast sent two of their Class 221 Super Voyagers off lease in 2022. In 2023,
Grand Central leased the above two sets to operate services between and
Bradford,
Class 222 livery The Class 222
Meridian DEMUs are broadly similar to the original
Voyager units, but feature a number of reliability improvements and different internal layout. The Class 222 was built in the light of experience gained with the 220 and 221 units; in particular, many more components were installed under the floor so as to increase space for passengers. Twenty-seven sets were built: •
Midland Mainline ordered 23
Meridian units to replace 17 units and provide stock for a later cancelled to service. Originally configured as 16 four-car seven and nine-car sets, they were later re-formed into a combination of four, five and eight-car units. All were transferred to the new franchise holder
East Midlands Trains (EMT) in November 2007. When EMT took over the franchise, it removed a car from six of its eight-car sets, to lengthen previously four-car units. The last remaining eight-car unit was reduced to five cars. All passed with the franchise to
East Midlands Railway in 2019. •
Hull Trains obtained 4 four-car Class 222/1
Pioneers in 2005 to replace four Class 170
Turbostar. These units are slightly different internally from the 222/0
Meridian trains. Following a maintenance incident and the long-term unavailability of one unit, First Hull Trains replaced its Class 222 fleet with a fleet of in 2009. The Class 222s were transferred to EMT for use with the rest of the Class 222 fleet. == Bombardier Voyager variants ==