Class 385 arriving at Glasgow Queen Street Station. Credit: Hitachi Rail Europe. The first Hitachi class 385 electric train has come into service on routes covered by UK rail operator ScotRail and ...
The Class 385 electric multiple unit (EMU) trains are being built by Hitachi Rail Europe for operations on the Edinburgh-Glasgow and Stirling-Alloa-Dunblane lines in the UK. The Class 385 EMU fleet ...
ScotRail has taken its newest trains out of service following the discovery of a technical fault. The fault was identified on Thursday on one of the Hitachi class 385 electric trains which were ...
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Industry standards should be reviewed after fatigue and corrosion led to high-speed trains being withdrawn from service, the rail regulator has found. Cracks were found in more than 180 Hitachi trains ...
The first of the new trains taken out of service following the discovery of a technical fault has returned to work this weekend after the problem was resolved, ScotRail has announced. It was one of ...
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