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Northern’s Class 333 trains the latest to undergo digital upgrades

Northern’s programme of digital upgrades has continued with its Class 333 trains becoming the latest to offer an improved experience to customers.

The Northern class 333 train

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Northern’s programme of digital upgrades to its fleet has continued with its Class 333 trains being the latest to offer an improved experience to customers. Enhancements include the installation of high-definition CCTV cameras, USB charging points and plug sockets as well as brighter LED lighting and digital display screens that provide customers with real time information.

The trains, which operate services from Skipton to Bradford Forster Square and from Leeds to Ilkley are the latest carriages to undergo the digital makeover, which is part of a wider, multi-million-pound investment programme to enhance customer journeys with new trains and better stations.

“It is fantastic to add the Class 333 trains to the roll call of refurbished units out on the network,” Tricia Williams, Chief Operating Officer at Northern, said. “Our customers are at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to delivering further improvements for our passengers to enjoy. I am grateful to our partners across the industry, including Angel Trains, Yellow Rail and our own team at Northern, who have worked hard to deliver the refurbishments and I look forward to seeing more and more refurbished carriages take to the rails in the coming months.”

“It is exciting to see the Class 333s undergo refurbishment which will dramatically improve journeys for Northern passengers,” David Jordan, Chief Operating Officer of Angel Trains, said. “We have enjoyed working with our industry partners at Northern and Yellow Rail and look forward to seeing more of these upgraded units on the tracks soon.”

Northern is the second largest train operator in the UK, with nearly 2,000 services a day to more than 500 stations across the North of England.