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Articles appearing here and on the home page are submitted by SAPT committee members and established contacts who have highlighted particular aspects of newsworthy items.

These are typically reflective accounts based on personal experiences of travelling on public transport services, attending events, or having considered proposed developments and how they might best serve the needs of transport users.

The views expressed in Articles as not necessarily the views of the committee as a whole. We welcome comments and observations from members and others on scottishtransport@hotmail.com

Grangemouth Rail Opening

Re-opening the railway to Grangemouth emerged as a popular issue from the recent 2024 travel survey by Falkirk Council. Successful restoration ...
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Far North Line 150th Anniversary

SAPT was one of 5 organisations involved in putting together a photographic exhibition to mark the 150th Anniversary of the ...
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Coach Competition Intensifies between Scottish Cities

Well established Citylink coach services continue to serve the Saltire Cross network of routes linking Glasgow and Edinburgh with Aberdeen ...
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HS2 and Scotland

Scotland has a vital interest in the current re-appraisal of HS2 following the illthought-out curtailment by former prime minister Rishi ...
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Planning to Avoid Transport Cuts

Public transport costs the Scottish Government £2 billion every year. Buses and trains are essential for many people and for ...
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Modal shift opportunities for visitors

The Trossachs Explorer is a new initiative from the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It has provided a regular ...
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Transport planning needs in Rural areas

During the Challenge Poverty Week in October, the Poverty Alliance were calling for improvements in the affordability, accessibility and reliability ...
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From heritage buses to net zero emissions

Lothian Buses attracted a large number of visitors to their Doors Open Days event at Marine garage in Edinburgh. Visiting ...
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Route of Kings served by former Renfrew Ferry

A ferry service has connected Cromarty and Nigg across the Cromarty Firth for centuries. It is known as the Route of Kings, as ...
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