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Sunday, 11 November 2007, 11:10 GMT

New rail operator starting work

Cross Country train A new train operator has begun running services across Britain.

From Sunday, CrossCountry - part of the Arriva group - takes over former Virgin Train routes, running from Aberdeen in Scotland to Penzance in Cornwall.

The company has also taken over part of Central Trains over the Midlands network from Stansted to Cardiff.

Its contract is expected to last until 2016 with the company promising to make travel easier and simpler with more seats at busy times.

Managing director Andy Cooper said: "From day one, our focus and priority will be effective delivery and good performance on our services."

The company has promised various improvements to be introduced within two years.

These include:

  • 35% increase in seats during evening peak times on principal routes
  • Catering trollies on all routes
  • Improvements to ticketing and reservation booking
  • The company has also promised nearly 20,000 extra seats through Birmingham every week day and longer trains with more seats and luggage space on the North East-South West route.



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