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ScotRail to end ‘ineffective’ alcohol ban on trains
An alcohol ban on ScotRail trains is to be lifted next month after it proved to be ineffective and difficult to enforce. Transport Scotland, the country’s national transport agency, has announced its ...
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ScotRail to replace controversial AI voice on trains
ScotRail is set to replace a controversial AI voice on trains, after criticism from a professional voiceover artist. Gayanne Potter's Scottish accent was used to teach station announcer "Iona", but ...
Replacing the ‘Iona’ announcements, which were widely panned for their use of artificial intelligence, the new voice has debuted on Class 380 trains, with a further rollout planned to follow in 2026.
Railway services in Scotland have been affected by serious bad weather this week, and a second incoming storm on Tuesday evening has prompted the government-owned railway manager ScotRail to cancel ...
ScotRail has launched a new AI train announcer after allegations the operator used a woman's voice without consent. The new voice for on-train announcements will now be from recordings of ...
A quarter of the trains running on the newly-electrified £144m rail line between East Kilbride and Glasgow Central will be diesel, ScotRail has confirmed. Electric trains will operate passenger ...
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