The next steps in a major investment across the East Kilbride and Barrhead railway lines will begin this month.
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Scotland’s Railway and members of the community celebrated the official opening of Uddingston station’s new multimillion-pound footbridge and lifts last week. Passengers can now safely walk or wheel over the railway via the footbridge, with the lifts providing step-free access to and fro
Network Rail and contractor AmcoGiffen will shortly begin work at Giffnock station as part of the East Kilbride Enhancement electrification project.
Engineers will begin a £1.5 million project to strengthen a bridge in the east of Edinburgh on Monday.
Network Rail has started a £3.5m project to refurbish the Awe viaduct.
Passengers can now benefit from step-free access to both platforms at Dumfries station following the completion of a £3.6m project to improve accessibility.
Five organisations will receive a share of up to £1.3 billion worth of contracts to keep Scotland’s Railway safe and reliable for the next five years.
Network Rail is about to start a £3 million project to Rannoch Road bridge off the B8079 in Killiecrankie.
Network Rail and ScotRail, under the Scotland’s Railway partnership, have published its Climate Action Plan for 2024-2029 to help tackle climate change over the next five years.
QTS and South Lanarkshire Council, supported by Network Rail, are looking for enthusiastic young people, aged 18 to 24 years, to join the region’s first Rail Skills Academy.
A significant milestone on the project to enhance the East Kilbride to Glasgow railway line was achieved last week.
One of Glasgow’s busiest bridges is on track to re-open to traffic next month.
Cabinet secretary for transport Fiona Hyslop visited the site of the relocated Hairmyres station this week to see progress on the East Kilbride Enhancement project.
The stairs to platform 2 at Anniesland railway station has re-opened.
Network Rail has completed the rebuild of the fire-damaged Troon station in a £5m investment in Scotland’s Railway.



