ScotRail disruption from upgrading work to last till December


Evening off-peak trains on lines between Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness and Alloa will be affected from 21 May.
Work includes to electrify the routes from Edinburgh and Glasgow to Dunblane and Alloa so brand-new trains can run.
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Hide AdThe ScotRail Alliance with track owner Network Rail said journeys would take longer and passengers would have to queue to board trains at some stations.


Some trains will be diverted and others replaced by coaches.
The upheaval follows the closure of the Queen Street tunnel in Glasgow last summer and widespread disruption because of engineering work last autumn.
That had a major impact on the train operator, with passenger satisfaction slumping to a 14-year low and passenger growth stalling for the first time since then.
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Hide AdHowever, ScotRail Alliance customer experience director Jacqueline Taggart said: “This short-term disruption will lead to a more reliable, better rail network that will rank amongst the very best.


“We are going through a massive period of change on Scotland’s railway.
"The work that we are carrying out over the next few months will bring about a revolution in rail – with more and better trains, more services and more seats than ever before."
Full details at scotrail.co.uk/improvements