ScotRail is your railway, here to take you wherever you need to be quickly, safely and in an environmentally friendly way. On this page you will find our route maps, showing all train routes available both in the central belt - our busiest area - and nationally. Scotland's Railway - Network Rail Home Running the railway Our regions Scotland's Railway Scotland's Railway covers a large geographical area from the Borders to Thurso at the far tip of the North East of Scotland. It provides rapid access along busy commuter routes to our 7 cities.
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Scotland's Railway today is a dynamic collaboration of Government and rail industry partners working together to deliver the safe, timeous and high quality railway that Scotland expects and deserves. Our partners include: ScotRail Alliance (ScotRail and Network Rail) Serco Caledonian Sleeper Ltd Office of Rail and Road cross border rail operators Main railway lines: the East Coast Mainline the West Coast Mainline the Highland Mainline from Perth to Inverness the Borders Railway from Edinburgh to the Borders the West Highland Line from Mallaig and Oban in the Scottish Highlands to Glasgow the Edinburgh to Aberdeen from Edinburgh to Aberdeen. Find out more Projects in Scotland Scotland's Railway Strategic Plan Network Rail 3 OFFICIAL Foreword and Summary Foreword by Alex Hynes, MD, Scotland's Railway. Welcome to the 2021 Strategic Plan published by Scotland's Railway. The last year has been a time of unprecedented challenge for the rail industry, first as we sought to Plans to decarbonise Scotland's rail passenger services by 2035 have been launched by Transport Secretary Michael Matheson today (Tuesday 28 th July) The Cabinet Secretary was speaking during a visit to ScotRail's Shields Road electric fleet Depot where he unveiled Transport Scotland's ' Rail Services Decarbonisation Action Plan '.
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Rail and sail Spirit of Scotland Central Scotland Rover Highland Rover Scottish Grand Tour Conference Rover Railcards Open. 16-25 Railcard 26-30 Railcard. Your rights and responsibilities when travelling on the National Rail network. Your Journey Timetables Open. City to city routes Our Routes Check your journey Open. Live network map Travel. Scotland's Railway is one of Network Rail's five regions, which support the routes across Britain to bring our people closer to our passengers and the communities we serve. It covers a particularly large geographical area, from the Borders to Thurso at the far tip of the North East of the country. Railfuture Scotland has developed a list that includes the creation of more than 90 new train stations, more than 20 new passenger and freight lines, and a major expansion of network electrification. Scotland's Railway provides links between communities and employment, industries and markets. It contributes up to £1.3bn each year to Scotland's economy and employs 13,000 people - 3,500 of them are Network Rail colleagues. In December 2019 Scotland's Railway increased its number of stations to 360 with the introduction of Robroyston.
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Getting it right for rail. We continue to make record investment in maintaining and improving our rail network. To sustain and enhance Scotland's Railway, a suite of projects is either under active consideration, in development or in delivery across the country, within this current rail funding period (Control Period 6: 2019-2024) and beyond. What's Changed? Your railway A rail network for Scotland Scotland's Railway is an integral part of Scotland's social and economic infrastructure supporting our communities, businesses and environment.
NETWORK Rail (NR) Scotland has published its £4.2bn, five-year spending plan for Control Period 7 (CP7) between 2024 and 2029, which includes major investment in infrastructure renewals as well as efforts to tackle climate change, make better use of technology, improve train performance and grow passenger and freight traffics.. NR has produced the plan in response to the High-Level Output. This £116m Scottish Government-funded project will reconnect Levenmouth in Fife to the railway for the first time in more than 50 years. We've worked since 2019 to lay down new track for the electrified line. We're also building two new accessible stations - one at Cameron Bridge and another at Leven.
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Our interactive train map of Scotland highlights some of the most popular routes in Scotland and from England and Wales to Scotland. Click on each of the routes in our map below to find journey times and ticket prices. Red routes - Cross-regional trains Green routes - Regional trains Blue routes - Sleeper trains This incremental programme of improvements to the railway will support current and future demand, aligning resources and funds available to deliver the best railway Scotland has ever had. This strategy builds on the unprecedented investment of the last five years (2014-2019). Through a pipeline of future identified projects our railway will.