CrossCountry relaunches Voyagers with Journeo integrated systems playing key role
Journeo is supplying passenger-counting and CCTV solutions for CrossCountry’s Class 220/221 Voyager trains, as part of a £75m refurbishment project.
Incorporating critical safety and operational systems
Journeo is working with CrossCountry to provide key on-vehicle systems. This includes a train-wide CCTV solution, which connects to the cloud-based Journeo Portal, giving CrossCountry and British Transport Police teams secure and immediate access to footage and data. As part of the project, the forward-facing CCTV equipment, originally supplied by Journeo in 2012, has been refreshed.
A new, automated passenger counting system is also connected to the Journeo Portal. With sensors above each door and between carriages delivering 98% accuracy, the system is an effective tool for combating fare evasion.
The intelligent solutions are designed to provide additional safety and reassurance for passengers and give CrossCountry’s teams new tools to manage incidents and resolve customer service enquiries. They are also being rolled out across the CrossCountry fleet of Class 170 Turbostars in a separate project.
The launch
The official launch event for the refreshed Voyager fleet took place on 10th February 2026 at Alstom’s Litchurch Lane works in Derby, and Journeo was represented by Geoff Pulford, their Business Development Manager – Rail Systems. You can see some exclusive photos and from the event on his LinkedIn post.
If you’d like to learn more about these systems, including the passenger counting and CCTV solutions used in the Class 220 Voyager refurbishment, please visit our Connected Rail Fleets page.
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