Passengers at the Heart of New Plans for Multi-Billion Investment in Scotland’s Railway

Published on : Saturday, March 30, 2019

 

The plans show how the company will spend more than £4bn in Scotland, and £42bn across Britain, to increase reliability and improve performance over the next five years.

 

Focusing on making improvements to what matters most to passengers and freight users –the plans will target punctuality and improving infrastructure reliability.

 

They also include a 20 percent increase in spending on operations, maintenance and renewals.

 

The funding is being made available from government over a five-year period, known as control period 6 (CP6), which starts on April 1.

 

Between 2019 and 2024, Network Rail will:

 

 

Network Rail is also working closely with Transport Scotland to develop a pipeline  of potential enhancement projects across the county.

Projects currently being explored include:

 

 

Alex Hynes, Managing Director of the ScotRail Alliance, which includes Network Rail Scotland, said: “We are committed to developing a railway that delivers every day for our passengers and freight customers.

 

“The plans published today outline how we will increase spending on maintaining and renewing our railway over the next five years to drive up performance and reduce delays.

 

“We will also continue to work closely with the Scottish Government to deliver significant enhancements.

 

“Over the next five years, we will not only complete major projects such as the redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street and the Aberdeen-Inverness Improvement Project, we will also develop new enhancements alongside Transport Scotland to help further improve our network and boost Scotland’s economy.”

 

The plan builds on the significant investments made in Scotland’s Railway over the last five years, which delivered:

 

Source:- Network Rail

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