Wi-fi work to be launched for main rail link
WORK paving the way for wi-fi on trains on the main Edinburgh-Glasgow line is to be launched by ministers.
The move follows an apparent impasse over the project since ScotRail completed a feasibility study two years ago for the Scottish Government’s Transport Scotland agency.
Ministers hope the work to identify poor reception areas will enable the winner of the next ScotRail franchise from 2014 to offer passengers wi-fi on the line.
ScotRail said that it was awaiting a response on funding for the work.
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FTH22inarow
Saturday, February 4, 2012 at 10:01 AMCan people not get away from work at all these days? No WiFi please.
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