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Arriva TrainCare
Founded2011
FounderPete Waterman
Headquarters,
England
Number of locations
5
ServicesRailway rolling stock maintenance
ParentArriva UK Trains
Websitewww.arrivatc.com

Arriva TrainCare, formerly LNWR[1] is a railway rolling stock maintenance company. Formed in 1993 by Pete Waterman, it is a subsidiary of Arriva UK Trains a Deutsche Bahn company.

History

In 1993, Pete Waterman formed LNWR to provide maintenance for locomotives and rolling stock for specialist and charter operators from premises in Crewe. In 1999, it began maintaining rolling stock for train operating companies.[2] In 2004 a facility in Leeds was opened to service Freightliner Class 66s, this was later sold to Freightliner.[3]

In November 2008, LNWR was sold to Arriva UK Trains.[4][5][6] Following a restructure, DB Schenker's facilities in Bristol, Cambridge, Eastleigh and Newcastle also became part of LNWR.[7][8]

Today as well as servicing trains for Arriva UK Trains subsidiaries, it services rolling stock for Bombardier Transportation (CrossCountry and Virgin Trains Class 220/221 Voyagers), Freightliner (Class 86s and 90s) and Siemens (London Midland Class 350s). It also conducts heavy overhauls on rolling stock.[9]

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