http://mediaroom.virgintrains.co.uk/2013/05/virgin-trains-boosts-scotland.html
Seems like they are freeing up Voyagers for deployment on the Shrewsbury/Blackpool route. And I presume this means they will be extending all '43 services from Euston??
Seems like they are freeing up Voyagers for deployment on the Shrewsbury/Blackpool route. And I presume this means they will be extending all '43 services from Euston??
Virgin Trains boosts Scotland-Birmingham services with December timetable
An overhaul of Virgin Trains timetable this December will deliver an extra 3,300 seats per day between Scotland and Birmingham and offer fresh competition to airlines operating on the route.
The planned reconfiguration of services will deliver the first frequent direct trains from Scotland to Birmingham Airport in six years. Twenty-four of the 28 Scottish services that currently start or terminate in Birmingham will be extended to London Euston, offering new direct rail services to Scotland from Coventry, Milton Keynes and Sandwell & Dudley. This will give holidaymakers better options for travelling to Birmingham, Glasgow and Edinburgh airports to get cheaper flights during Scottish or English school holidays.
The changes will see five-car diesel Super Voyager trains that connect Glasgow and Edinburgh to the UKs second-biggest city largely replaced by either double Voyagers (10-cars) or nine- or 11-car electric Pendolinos. It represents an 80% increase in seating capacity compared to 2008, when the current Virgin High Frequency timetable was introduced. Some 12,967 seats will be available on weekdays, up from 9,656 today.
Scotlands Transport Minister, Keith Brown, welcomed the increase in services, saying: The Scottish Government is determined to deliver a rail network that brings together communities and cities, connecting people to jobs and developing social and economic opportunities for all in Scotland. Cross-border services will help support that ambition and we very much welcome the recognition by Virgin Trains of the increasing demands on services between Scotland and Birmingham and the additional capacity the extra 3,300 seats on these services every day will bring.
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