Avanti West Coast is a train operating company in the United Kingdom owned by FirstGroup (70%) and Trenitalia (30%) that began operating the West Coast Partnership franchise on 8 December 2019. It replaced Virgin Trains (sadly)which had operated the franchise since 1997. Avanti West Coast Birmingham and Scotland Route Calling at Stock London Euston to Edinburgh Waverley Milton Keynes Central, Coventry, Birmingham International, Birmingham New Street, Sandwell and Dudley, Wolverhampton, Crewe, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan North Western, Preston, Lancaster, Oxenholme Lake District , Penrith Carlisle and Haymarket390 or 221 London Euston to Glasgow Central Milton Keynes Central, Coventry, Birmingham International, Birmingham New Street, Sandwell and Dudley, Wolverhampton, Crewe, Warrington Bank Quay, Wigan North Western, Preston, Lancaster, Oxenholme Lake.District , Penrith, Carlisle and Motherwell London Euston to Birmingham New Street euston WatfordJunction (1tph), Rugby Coventry Birmingham International and Birmingham new street Here are some pics This is the class 390 cab Class 221 in its new white livery Class 390 in avanti blue Avanti Class 390 in white And in the near future avanti will also have Avanti claas 800 and 802 they will be running the BMU and EMU These images are not mine but some I got from Google.
Pretty sure these will all be getting the full green/grey/white/orange livery. Would be great to see them in the game.
Is avanti wanting to get rid of the voyagers? Dont get me wrong id be more then happy if these were included into the game at some point
Do u think DTG should release avanti wcml and make the class 800 a add-on for the route or just have the voyager and pendolino
If you are interested, I came back on this one from Euston a few weeks ago. First one I have seen in the new livery
Doesn't it look ugly? I thought they looked quite nice in white, and Virgin red really siuted them, but that's horrible.
I quite like it, particularly the way they have mixed up the design with the light and dark with angles along the train. Nice to see something a bit different.