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Old 21-12-2011, 09:01 AM #10
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Originally Posted by Shasown View Post
Wonder if this "CCTV" footage does in fact exist
Probably :

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First ScotRail set to install 2,000 CCTV cameras on train fleet

Published on Tuesday 20 September 2005 01:03

CRIMINALS on trains will have nowhere to hide after First ScotRail yesterday announced that its fleet is to be equipped with the most sophisticated and comprehensive security camera system on Britain's railways.

Up to five state-of-the-art CCTV cameras will be installed in each carriage, capable of recording high-resolution images from every angle.

A total of 2,000 cameras will see almost every First ScotRail train covered within two years.

The multi-million-pound system will be the most hi-tech on the rail network, with a total of 230 trains equipped - more than any other operator.

The move builds on Scotland's pre-eminence in station security, where more than half have CCTV cameras - the highest proportion in Britain.

First ScotRail's entire diesel fleet and almost all its electric trains will be covered.
http://www.scotsman.com/news/scottis...leet_1_1096590


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Petards First ScotRail Project
Location: United Kingdom
Customer: First Group
Project Type: Refurbishment
Solution: On-Board and Forward-Facing
Value: £2 million +
Year: 2005/6 and 2007/8

Project Overview

1st November 2011

In 2005, when First ScotRail was looking at on-board surveillance options, they turned to Petards to provide the most sophisticated, reliable and comprehensive security camera system available.

Up to five state-of-the-art CCTV cameras were installed in each carriage, capable of recording high-resolution images from every angle. A total of 2,000 cameras saw almost every First ScotRail train covered within two years.

Today, the multi-million-pound system remains one of the most hi-tech on the rail network, with over 230 trains equipped.

First ScotRail's entire diesel fleet and almost all its electric trains were covered in the project.
http://www.petards.com/transport/cas...l_project.aspx

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