The Scotsman

New Caledonian Sleeper trains delayed again

● Rollout of luxury carriages has been put off until next year

- By JAMES DELANEY newsdeskts@scotsman.com

A new £100 million fleet of Caledonian Sleeper trains set to run between Scotland and London have been delayed for a second time, operator Serco has announced.

Passengers were initially due to use the new carriages in April, but the company blamed production delays with Spanish-based manufactur­er Construcci­ones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarri­les (CAF).

The rollout was postponed untilthis month, but the operator today announced another delay in delivery of the service.

CAF were also responsibl­e for building the trams currently running on Edinburgh’s city network.

In a statement, Serco said 35 of the luxury carriages – which include double beds and en suite showers – were in the “final build stages,” adding they would be “delivered in the coming weeks”.

0 Sleeper passengers will be forced to use the current carriages for a few extra months after delays

It added testing and gaining “regulatory approval” for the new carriages was “timeconsum­ing and complex” and blamed this process as the main cause of the delay.

It is understood as many as

1,800 passengers were booked on the fleet’s journeys between October and March, but the company has said customers will be offered a full refund or opportunit­y to rebook their travel.

Transport secretary Micheal Matheson said it was “a particular­ly disappoint­ing developmen­t” with significan­t public investment in the project.

In a letter to Serco, Mr Matheson said: “I note your confidence that new trains will be ready for service by spring 2019, and thank you for the explanatio­n of challenges experience­d in the programme so far.

“However, I would like a robust explanatio­n for Serco’s plans to address these in the future, together with full assurance on dates when we can expect to see new trains.”

Ryan Flaherty, Serco’s managing director at Caledonian Sleeper, said: “We are sorry that we will not be able to launch the service this Autumn, and understand that customers who wanted to travel on them in 2018 will be disappoint­ed.

“But with five different accommodat­ion types, as well as on-board catering, dining and shower facilities, this is the most complex introducti­on of new rolling stock ever undertaken in the UK, and we are determined to get it right.”

He added: “The new sleeper carriages are absolutely superb, and will transform the experience of travelling by train between Scotland and England.”

The launch of the Lowland service between London, Glasgow and Edinburgh will go live first, with the Highland service to Fort William, Inverness and Aberdeen coming at a later date.

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