The new screens at Glasgow Central Station are set to provide customers with clear information which rail bosses say will be much easier to read than previous formats.
Glasgow Central Station is to receive new high-definition information screens as part of a £13 million upgrade.
Work is due to be completed in November, coming as part of a £13.3m investment across Scotland’s Railway which will see multiple new screens and improved public address systems have been installed. Read more: Tributes paid to popular Rangers fan after sudden death as friends plan Ibrox memorial Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “Everyone across Scotland’s Railway is committed to delivering the best possible service for our customers, and customer information is a huge part of that.
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