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Virgin Trains looks for the freedom to take flight

By Gill Plimmer

Published: November 3 2009 18:05 | Last updated: November 3 2009 18:05

Virgin Train’s offices in London’s Euston station are as different from its airport headquarters as you can imagine. There is no plush lounge suite; no plasma screen; not even a dusty pot plant in sight.

But Tony Collins, its chief executive, believes that this least glamorous arm of Sir Richard Branson’s empire can be transformed so that in 10 years’ time trains will have replaced planes for almost all travel in Britain.

Tony Collins

Home comforts: Tony Collins envisions trains with hot meals and movies at your seat and plugs for iPods and laptops

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