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ScotRail worker hailed for slamming Twitter troll over new LGBT pride train

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Twitter troll over their new LGBT pride train. It comes after they had asked its 235,000 followers whether they'd seen the new Pride of ScotRail train which is painted with 11 colours of the Progress flag.

The travel giant was then forced to defend their new rainbow train on social media after trolls asked for 'straight colours'.

The company's social media operator Ste was quick to shut down the Twitter user by reminding them why Pride is so important, reports Glasgow Live.

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