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A train awaits departure from Glasgow - note the cycle symbol

ScotRail 385 (UK)

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At a Glance

Travel Pass Supplement

Rail Pass Reservation Fees
Reservations

Not Available
Time of Day

Day
Accessibility

Accessing the train

Wheelchair Spaces
Bikes Allowed
Train Specification

Attributes of the train

Has a Conductor
Travel Passes
Eurail
InterRail

On Board

First

Perks
WiFi

A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.

Power Socket

Available at every seat

Stanard

Perks
WiFi

A complimentary WiFi portal is available throughout this train.

Power Socket

Power sockets are shared between pairs of seats.

The yellow band indicates the location of the First Class seating The yellow band indicates the location of the First Class seating

Travel summary:

These comparatively new trains are used by ScotRail on its recently electrified routes.

The version of these trains used on the fast Edinburgh <> Glasgow services via Falkirk have wi-fi and First Class seating.
On this route two 4 coach trains are usually joined together to provide more than 540 seats on each departure.

On all versions of these trains, the seats in Standard Class are arranged in a typical configuration of 2+2 seating across the aisle, which is more common for express trains, they don’t have the 2+3 seating which is more typical on shorter distance commuter routes.

Also, for a British train, a comparatively high percentage of the accommodation in Standard Class is at table seats.
All but two seats in First Class are table seats.

Pairs of seats in Standard Class share power sockets, but every First Class seat has a power socket available.

Non-folding bicycles should only be stored in the assigned spaces, but these cannot be reserved, so the conductor may prevent cycles being taken on exceptionally busy trains.

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