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New Recyclable Rail Seat Technology Trialled by Great Western Railways


10/04/2026

News Full Image Quantum Seating's innovative EcoSeat, developed in partnership with spring manufacturer, Spinks, is being trialled by Great Western Railways as part of their ongoing work to explore sustainable and durable alternatives for future rolling stock. 

The EcoSeat uses an innovative composite construction containing pocket spring technology more commonly found in mattresses. The 100% recyclable seat system eliminates the need for traditional polyurethane foam and achieves rail safety standards without flame retardant chemicals. 

The trial follows a £250,000 research contract from the Department for Transport and Innovate UK through the 'First of a Kind' programme, supporting innovation in sustainable rail technology. 

Simon Millward, General Manager at Quantum Seating, said: "We're pleased to see our EcoSeat technology being trialled in a real-world rail environment. The combination of materials incorporating pocket spring system creates a comfortable, fully recyclable seat that significantly improves durability while meeting safety standards. It is entirely possible to reverse engineer our patented system onto any existing seat, extending the operational life, dramatically reducing life cycle costs."

David Clarke, Systems Engineer at Angel Trains Ltd, said "Improvements to the comfort and overall journey experience, particularly over longer distances, are crucial to ensuring that our trains meet the expectations of today's rail passengers. Angel Trains was proud to support this trial with Spinks and we look forward to hearing the feedback."

A GWR spokesperson on the Fleet Renewal Programme, said: "We're always interested in exploring innovative technologies that could enhance passenger experience and sustainability across our network. This trial allows us to assess new seating options in real-world conditions on our Exeter services, and we'll be monitoring performance and gathering passenger feedback."

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