CUSTOMER information screens at Glasgow Central Station are set to be upgraded as part of a £13.3million investment. 

The new high-definition screens, which are also being added to Edinburgh Waverley, will display clear information with white text on a black background, providing an easier-to-read format. 

The low-power digital screens are clearer in all lighting conditions and will respond to changes in lighting while using smart power management to support Scotland’s Railway’s net zero ambitions. 

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Work on the screens in Glasgow Central is due to be completed in November. 

Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: "Everyone across Scotland’s Railway is committed to delivering the best possible service for our customers, and customer information is a huge part of that. 

"The new information screens being installed at Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central, and across the country make it even easier for customers to access live travel information.  

"These high-tech screens support a sustainable railway and contribute to our journey towards net zero."

Multiple new screens and improved public address systems have been installed across Scotland, with more underway until February 2024.