Kentish Express Ashford & District

More seats for busiest train services

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Southeaste­rn passengers are to benefit from 68 extra carriages being added to trains on its busiest services.

The company says these will provide more than 5,000 additional seats into London at the morning peak time alone.

The Department for Transport, working with Southeaste­rn and Govia Thameslink Railway, has approved the transfer of the carriages, which were previously in use on Thameslink and Southern services.

They are due to be modified for use on the Southeaste­rn network in the coming weeks.

It means passengers on the Maidstone East line will enjoy more air conditione­d modern carriages, with some peak-time trains doubling in length.

On other lines commuters will see a number of peak-time trains lengthened from eight to 10 carriages while some six-car trains will lengthen to eight.

Southeaste­rn managing director David Statham said: “We are delighted to have secured these carriages for our passengers. Longer trains will mean more seats, more space and more comfortabl­e journeys.

“Some of these carriages will be deployed this week and we are looking forward to introducin­g the rest over the coming weeks.”

The first 16 carriages will be introduced in mid-September and the remainder by November.

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