Grand Union exits Stirling to London project

Grand Union Trains proposed Stirling service and a visualisation of what may have been the livery adopted (Image collage from Grand Union Trains) Grand Union Trains

Grand Union Trains, the would-be open access operator, with plans for direct services between Stirling, Lanarkshire and London, has hit the buffers, without ever running a train. The company has announced its withdrawal from the market. However, the project may still be revived, and the service may still run, albeit at an unspecified date and under an unspecified name.

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Author: Simon Walton

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Grand Union exits Stirling to London project | RailTech.com

Grand Union exits Stirling to London project

Grand Union Trains proposed Stirling service and a visualisation of what may have been the livery adopted (Image collage from Grand Union Trains) Grand Union Trains

Grand Union Trains, the would-be open access operator, with plans for direct services between Stirling, Lanarkshire and London, has hit the buffers, without ever running a train. The company has announced its withdrawal from the market. However, the project may still be revived, and the service may still run, albeit at an unspecified date and under an unspecified name.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is UK correspondent for RailTech.com and Railfreight.com

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