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EMT gives ex-Grand Central HSTs fresh interiors

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FRESH new interiors are being given to the three former Grand Central (GC) HSTs, now part of the East Midlands Trains (EMT) fleet.

The sets – with two power cars and six trailers, rather than the usual eight – were taken on by EMT to provide additional capacity as a result of enforced diagram changes that stemmed from the improvements made to Thameslink services last May.

Standard Class features the red moquette found on other Stagecoach trains. This carriage is a former first open, now declassified, but retaining the First Class seats, so a little more room. CHRIS MILNER

EMT introduced the first of the former Grand Central power cars into traffic in February, but the trailer cars were not in the best of condition and had not received reliability modifications, so the decision was made to refurbish them.

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In addition, EMT acquired three ex-GWR TRFB vehicles to increase First Class seating.

EMT completed the first train in September, and has fully refitted the trailer first (TF) with new beige leather seats to replace the aubergine colour inherited from GC.

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