Britain’s oldest trains listed (including the one you’re catching home)
![Rail campaigners have called for investment in trains that are "fit for this century" after new figures showed Britain's rolling stock is at its oldest age in 14 years.](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/legacy_ash_75315326.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
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All figures are for January-March 2015, and are the latest available.
1. Merseyrail: 36.3 years
![How old are Britain's trains?](https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/webimg/legacy_ash_75305223.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
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2. First Great Western: 32.4 years
3. Virgin Trains East Coast: 29.3 years
4. Govia Thameslink Railway: 28.9 years
5. Greater Anglia: 27.6 years
6. Northern Rail: 26.3 years
7. Arriva Trains Wales: 24.4 years
8. East Midlands Trains: 23.3 years
9. ScotRail: 20.5 years
10. Chiltern: 19.1 years
11. South West Trains: 18.9 years
12. CrossCountry: 16.6 years
13. Southeastern: 15.4 years
14. c2c: 14.0 years
15. Southern: 13.9 years
16. London Midland: 11.0 years
17. Virgin Trains West Coast: 10.4 years
18. First TransPennine Express: 7.7 years
19. London Overground: 4.7 years