Date: 10/10/2016
Nearly 80 trainees are being sought to drive Britains newest express trains, Virgin Trains East Coast (Vtec) announced today. The 78 drivers will earn more than £57,000 when qualified. They are required for the operators new Azuma fleet, which is to run between Scotland and London from 2018. It will be the first time new drivers have been recruited for the route since before British Rail was privatised in the 1980s. They are needed because the fleet of 65 new trains will operate more frequent services between Kings Cross and Edinburgh, some of which run on to and from Aberdeen, Inverness and Glasgow. [From Richard Buckby]
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Nearly 80 trainees are being sought to drive Britain’s newest express trains, Virgin Trains East Coast (Vtec) announced today.
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