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ScotRail has this week rolled out the first two refurbished examples of the seven Class 320 trains set to run on cross-Glasgow services via Glasgow Central Low Level.
It first announced late last year that the seven trains, owned by Eversholt Rail and previously operated by London Midland, would be phased in as part of a £475m fleet overhaul programme, which will pay for the renewal or full refurbishment of 90% of the operators fleet. The three-carriage Class 320s will be painted in ScotRails own Saltire livery and feature revamped interiors, such as more modern flooring, finishes and toilets. They will also be fitted with new CCTV and passenger information systems, with wi-fi due to be rolled out across the fleet from September. (Permalink) Class 320 Eversholt Rail Saltire Livery ScotRail Helensburgh Central: Arriving at platform 2 of Helensburgh Central on 21 September 2009 is 320 305 with a service from the far east (Drumgelloch). Helensburgh Central: Waiting for work. A pair of Class 320 EMUs in ScotRail blue, stabled in platform 3 (onetime platform 4) at Helensburgh Central on 23 September 2012. |
The first of the ScotRail Class 334s to appear in Saltire livery was photographed at Glasgow Central on 16 November 2010.
[Photographs by Darrel Hendrie, with thanks to First ScotRail.] (Permalink) Class 334 Saltire Livery ScotRail Glasgow Central: The first of the ScotRail class 334 units has now appeared in Saltire livery. Unit 334006 is seen approaching the platforms at Glasgow Central station on 16 November 2010. Glasgow Central: Standing at platform 10 of Glasgow Central station is ScotRail class 334 no 334006. Photographed on 16 October 2010, the unit is the first of its class to appear in Saltire livery. See image [[21672 f ... |