Govia Thameslink Railway uses 30-day Coronavirus killer on trains

Michael Holden - Editor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Credit: GTR

's fleet of trains for , , and have been treated with a new viruscide which sticks to surfaces and kills the for up to 30 days.

Govia Thameslink Railway uses 30 day coronavirus killer on trains and at stations
Credit: GTR

Stations and staff areas have also been treated to the viruscide.

Whilst guidance remains that passengers should only use trains if they absolutely have to, the product provides an additional layer of protection for those passengers who need to use the trains for work, ie NHS staff.

A new app has been specially developed to tell staff when each carriage was last cleaned with the 30-day viruscide.

Credit: GTR

Engineering Director Steve Lammin said: “Since the outbreak of this pandemic we have been doing all we can to protect our passengers and staff by ensuring our trains, and stations have enhanced cleaning regimes, and a switch in focus to high-touch areas and the increased use of anti-viral agents. We are now using a product that will kill Coronavirus for up to 30 days and we are applying this to surfaces across our network on a 21-day cycle. We want to do everything possible to work with passengers and staff to keep them safe and this will further protect everyone who is working so hard for this country.”

Credit: GTR

Wands have been used around stations, and GTR is now deploying backpacks to use the virus-killer to cover large areas quicker.

On trains, the product needs to be applied with a microfibre cloth to make sure all surfaces are cleaned with the product.

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  • Brilliant work from the staff at Govia Thameslink Railway. Keeping railway stations across the network clean and virus-free.

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