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Cricketing legend Stuart Broad unveils Nighthawk train as SWR celebrates Arterio fleet rollout

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England cricket legend Stuart Broad CBE joined South Western Railway (SWR) on 27 November to celebrate the rollout of the Arterio fleet, officially naming one of their trains the Nighthawk in London Waterloo.

The former One Day and Twenty20 captain unveiled the Nighthawk a short trip up the line from Vauxhall, home to the Oval cricket ground where he took the final wicket in his last Test match.

Highlighting its suburban network as a hub for sporting excellence, SWR also named trains the Jockey for horseracing destinations such as Ascot, Sandown, and Kempton Park; the Red Rose for English rugby at Twickenham; the Ace for the Wimbledon Championships; and the Thames Racer in honour of the Boat Race.

Five Arterios are already in service, serving the routes to Windsor & Eton Riverside and Shepperton, calling at some of SWR’s busiest stations including Earlsfield, Kingston, Richmond, Twickenham, and Wimbledon.

Building on those destinations, it was also confirmed that the new fleet will serve stations including Dorking, Epsom, Guildford, Hampton Court, and Reading over the next six months, moving SWR closer to its ultimate goal of transforming every journey on its suburban network.

Each 10-car Arterio carries over 50% more customers than the eight-car Class 455 trains they replace, significantly increasing capacity for customers. The £1 billion fleet will also improve customer comfort, providing modern features including Wi-Fi, charging points at every seat, real time information, accessible toilets and air conditioning.

To mark the Arterios being named and celebrate the next ten being rolled out, an orchestra played a medley of well-known sporting tunes, including the themes from TV’s Grandstand and Match of the Day and the film Chariots of Fire.

Stuart Broad CBE, former England cricketer, said: “I’m honoured to join South Western Railway today and name one of their new Arterio trains Nighthawk, a role I had great fun playing for England.

“One of the highlights of my career was taking the final wicket in my last Test match, against Australia at the Oval, one of my favourite places to play. The atmosphere is always incredible and starts long before the first ball of the day is bowled, as fans make their way from Vauxhall down to the ground.

“Trains play a huge role in bringing sports fans to the heart of the action they love, building excitement as they make their way to the big game. It’s exciting to think of the Nighthawk journeying across London, connecting even more fans to iconic sporting destinations that bring us all together.”

Stuart Meek, interim managing director for South Western Railway, commented: “Today represents another major milestone on the continuing rollout of our 90 new Arterio trains, which will completely transform every single journey on our suburban network. Introducing a new fleet is a monumental achievement and is the culmination of all the hard work of our colleagues and partners to get these trains on the track.

“The Arterio fleet is more than just a means of travel, it is a symbol of connection, bringing people and communities together to enjoy events and the moments that unite us. We’ve named our trains in honour of the celebrated sporting venues across our network and our role in connecting communities with all the exciting events and destinations our suburban services have to offer.

“Customers love the Arterios we already have in service, and thousands more of them will soon benefit from the next wave being rolled out. Over the next six months, Arterios will call at 74 stations, operating 80 peak services every weekday, with customers along new routes including Dorking, Epsom, Guildford, Hampton Court and Reading able to enjoy extra capacity and comfort.”

Image credit: SWR

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