Sturgeon welcomes Virgin Trains’ Scottish expansion

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Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has unveiled Virgin’s new ‘Flying Scotsman’ train, celebrating one of the most famous names in railway history.

Virgin Trains, which runs a four-hour ‘Flying Scotsman’ express service from Edinburgh to London, has re-liveried a locomotive to promote rail travel to and from Scotland.

Today’s unveiling took place at Edinburgh Waverley station on the same day that Virgin Trains announced a £16m contract to refurbish engines for its High Speed Trains, which are serviced and maintained at its Edinburgh depot.

Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, said: “For over 150 years the Flying Scotsman service has connected Edinburgh and London by the historic East Coast rail route. It is wonderful to see the name of the Flying Scotsman train kept alive on the route with a new, contemporary design.

“I am also delighted that the refurbishment of Virgin’s diesel engines will draw on the local skills and talents of the Craigentinny workforce.”

Virgin Trains will also launch a new service from Sterling to London on 14 December 2015, and from May 2016, four additional return services will be launched between Edinburgh and London.

The company has signed a £16m deal with engine manufacturer MTU to refurbish all 35 diesel engines for its fleet of High Speed Trains. The engines will be fitted at its Craigentinny depot, in Edinburgh over the next two years.

David Horne, managing director of Virgin Trains East Coast, added: “This new engine replacement programme will ensure the continued strong performance of Virgin Trains’ High Speed Train fleet until the introduction of new Super Express Trains from 2018.

“We are pleased that the work to install the engines, which will also be in Virgin red, will take place in Edinburgh. We continue to play a key role in the economy of the Capital and Scotland as a whole, where more than 700 of our workforce are based.”

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