A major train firm is withdrawing a class of locomotive from a line out of York, after a resident slammed their “disgusting stink and noise”.

TransPennine Express has said from December it will withdraw Class 68 locomotives from the line to and from Scarborough.

The firm cited restoring “reliability and confidence” for its services to customers as the reason behind the decision.

Chris Jackson, Interim Managing Director at TransPennine Express, said the December timetable will see the Nova 3 fleet, which is pulled by the diesel-electric Class 68s, removed.

 

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