Mid-Scotland and Fife Conservative MSP Murdo Fraser has welcomed the pilot scheme to provide wi-fi on First Scotrail services. Murdo Fraser first raised the issue with the Scottish Government in June 2011 and believes Scotland’s train services – including Fife, Perth and Stirling services - should have reliable and free wi-fi to make the train service a more attractive option to Scottish commuters. MSP Murdo Fraser said: “I welcome this pilot scheme of wi-fi on the Edinburgh to Glasgow train service. I hope that it is a success and that we can see the introduction of wi-fi on our trains throughout Scotland, including our Fife, Perth and Stirling services. The Scottish Government need to realise the importance of good wi-fi connectivity to the Scottish economy. Like train services, commuters do not want to see a delay in reliable wi-fi on their trains. “If Scotland’s trains offered free wi-fi, it would make the train service more attractive, which will mean more people using public transport and this is better news for the environment. It is important for the business community as well that we have a reliable and free wi-fi service on our trains.”