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COVID-19: Train transformed into coronavirus testing centre for staff

Up to 1,250 workers will be tested on the new coronavirus testing train. Pic: GTR/Peter Alvey
Image: Up to 1,250 workers will be tested on the new coronavirus testing train. Pic: GTR/Peter Alvey
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A passenger train has been converted into a rapid lateral flow COVID-19 testing station for railway staff.

The Southern Class 313 Coastway train stationed at platform 8 of Brighton station will be used with two other bases to test up to 1,250 workers for Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) - which operates Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express.

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The rapid lateral flow tests take less than four minutes and provide results via SMS in under an hour.

Mark Whitley, GTR head of safety and health, said: "One in three people with COVID show no symptoms. These tests are the latest in a long line of measures we've been taking to protect our colleagues and will help identify carriers before they have the potential to infect others.

"It will help prevent workplace outbreaks and, along with regular sanitising, give our staff and passengers added reassurance."

A new COVID-19 testing centre for railway staff inside a train at Brighton Station. Pic: GTR/Peter Alvey
Image: The train testing centre is situated at Brighton station. Pic: GTR/Peter Alvey

Brad Lade, an onboard supervisor with Southern who has volunteered as one of the team's 15 testers, said: "I wanted to do something which will benefit people, to give them and my family peace of mind that my colleagues and I are COVID-free."

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Other measures being taken by GTR include sanitising its 2,700 carriages each night using long-lasting viricide, providing 1,000 touch-free hand sanitiser points, the introduction of a staff app to monitor passenger volumes and increased use of e-tickets.

Robert Nisbet, director of nations and regions for the Rail Delivery Group which represents the rail industry, said: "Implementing the use of lateral flow testing will help identify asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19 and, alongside train operators' enhanced cleaning, is helping to make work safer for our people and ensure those who need to travel can do so with confidence."

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Other GTR testing sites are at its offices in East Croydon and at Hornsey engineering depot in north London.