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The first of the 44 Class 170 trains operated by East Midlands Railway (EMR) has been fully refurbished and undergone significant transformation including new seating, carpets, USB and power ...
East Midlands Railway has unveiled the first images of proposed £28.2 million refurbishments to its Class 170 and Class 158 trains serving regional routes in Lincolnshire and beyond.
EMR’s Class 170 fleet operates regional services across the East Midlands, including Matlock to Derby and Nottingham, Nottingham to Worksop via Mansfield and Newark Castle to Crewe via Nottingham.
East Midlands Railway (EMR) has confirmed the start of a £60m programme to refurbish its fleet of Class 360, Class 158 and Class 170 trains.
Some of the Class 170 trains, which run on East Midlands Railway (EMR) local routes, have not been refurbished since 1999.
Simon Pready, EMR commercial director, said: "We're excited to share these conceptual images of the upgrades. “The £28.2m refurbishment of our Class 170 and Class 158 trains will be ...
A major UK railway network is in for a £23million upgrade as nine cities get more "comfortable and modern" trains. East Midlands Railway (EMR) announced this week that its first Class 170 train ...
The interior of the newly-refurbished Class 170 EMR train (Image: Derby Telegraph) ...
The refurbishment marks the start of a transformative year for the company. The revamped train is the first in a £23 million programme to modernise EMR’s Class 170 regional fleet and the ...