Derby Telegraph

‘No traces of Covid in trains or at stations’

HUGE SWABBING EXERCISE BY RAIL FIRM

- By TOM MACK thomas.mack@reachplc.com

A MASSVIE swabbing exercise by East Midlands Railway (EMR) has found no traces of Covid-19 on trains or at stations, the company said.

EMR conducted 80 separate tests at “touch-points” across its busiest stations, trains, and staff areas.

It carried out the tests at its stations in Derby, Sheffield, Nottingham, London and Leicester.

The negative results were found from testing the most commonly touched areas such as ticket machines, door handles and toilet flush buttons, as well as regularly used staff areas, such as drivers cabs and messrooms.

After the swab test samples were taken, they were analysed in a laboratory so the company could react quickly to any positive results and conduct a thorough deep clean.

The swabbing project is part of a detailed plan that EMR has put in place to help passengers travel with confidence.

Other steps taken include it employing the most cleaners in its history, buying powerful disinfecta­nts to use and purchasing new specialist fogging cleaning equipment.

Neil Grabham, customer services director at East Midlands Railway, said: “Quite rightly, passengers expect that we are doing everything possible when it comes to cleanlines­s.

“These negative results are a testament to the hard work our cleaning colleagues have been doing to keep our trains and stations safe but also reflects the dedicated efforts of our staff to follow rules and work in a covid-secure way.

“The swabbing project is just one part of our new enhanced cleaning measures that we have put in place to make sure passengers can feel confident when they return to our network and we intend to maintain it as the country slowly moves out of lockdown.”

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East Midlands Railway staff have been doing ‘everything possible’ to keep trains and stations safe

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