First of upgraded high speed trains arrives at Haymarket depot
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The operator said its train arrived at the Haymarket depot in Edinburgh on Friday evening.
The refurbished train - which was fitted out in Doncaster, South Yorkshire - is set to enter service on the Aberdeen to Edinburgh line once crew training has been completed, ScotRail said.
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Hide AdOverall, 17 upgraded five-carriage trains and nine four-carriage trains are set to be used on services linking all seven cities in Scotland, with the rollout expected to be complected by late 2019.
ScotRail said the renovated trains have more seats and luggage space for passengers.
Chris Tait, the operator’s high-speed trains project manager, said: “They will transform rail travel in Scotland by providing more seats and a much-improved on-board environment.
“It’s all part of our work to build the best railway Scotland’s ever had.”
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Hide AdGeorge Davidson, Transport Scotland’s rolling stock manager, said: “This is an important milestone in our efforts to improve capacity on our rail services, alongside an enhanced passenger experience.”
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