New real-time train information coming soon

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London Northwestern Railway has announced that passengers travelling to and from London Euston and Liverpool will benefit from new onboard information.

Trains on these routes will be fitted with 22-inch screens in each carriage. These will provide real-time service updates and onward travel information.

The new passenger information system will help get updates to passengers quicker.

The system has been developed by KeTech and Axion, and will be fitted to 50 Siemens Class 350 trains. Passengers will see the systems put into use between May 2019 and May 2020.

The trains will operate services to and from London Euston, and between Birmingham New Street and Liverpool Lime Street. They are also used on West Midlands Railway services between Walsall and Wolverhampton.

The trains due to be fitted with the new system are part of a fleet that will continue to operate across the network when new Bombardier Aventura units are introduced from 2021 onwards.

What did the officials say?

David Whitley, head of customer experience for London Northwestern Railway said:

“We know that providing timely and accurate passenger information makes a big difference to our customers. This new system is part of a £29m investment into our current fleet, and part of a wider £1bn worth of investment into our services. This new system will be a great improvement on what our customers currently experience and will allow us to communicate changes to services more quickly and clearly, as well as helping people plan their onward journeys.”

Denise Lawrenson, managing director for KeTech, said:

“We are pleased to be supplying London Northwestern Railway with this industry-leading, integrated information system. Connecting both passengers and operators together with real-time and enhanced journey information. In a world where Passengers are ever-more connected, it is essential that they are kept informed at every stage of their journey, something that London Northwestern Railway has committed to through this upgrade.”

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  1. Why won’t London Northwestern Railway (West Midlands Trains) keep the Class 350/2s but use them on other services despite they are replacing the Class 350/2s with the Class 730 Aventra units from 2020/2021 that will be operated on London Euston-Liverpool Lime St, Wolverhampton, Birmingham New Street and Northampton routes.

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