Date: 28/02/2012
MINISTERS have been accused of backsliding on plans to upgrade the famous overnight rail service from London to the Highlands after diverting £50million earmarked for the project to Scottish Water. The Treasury gave an extra £50m to the Scottish Government to improve the ageing Caledonian Sleeper fleet this year, on condition it was matched by £50m from Edinburgh. The SNP welcomed the funding, while insisting the Treasury had to 'keep its promise'. Dave Thompson, SNP MSP for Skye & Lochaber, claimed the arrangement showed 'the SNP is dedicated to improving Caledonian Sleeper services'. However, the Scottish Government has rerouted the money elsewhere 'in the short term', with no firm timetable for fixing the trains.
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The Treasury gave an extra £50m to the Scottish Government to improve the ageing Caledonian Sleeper fleet this year, on condition it was matched by
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