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ScotRail
Rèile na h-Alba
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Two ScotRail Class 43 (HST) Inter7City trains at Pitlochry
Overview
Franchise(s) ScotRail
Main region(s) Scotland
Parent company Scottish Rail Holdings
Reporting mark SR
Dates of operation 1 April 2022–present
Predecessor Abellio ScotRail
Route map
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ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (Scottish Gaelic: Rèile na h-Alba), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. It has been operating the ScotRail franchise as an operator of last resort since 1 April 2022.

History

The ScotRail network had since 2015 been operated by the private-sector franchisee Abellio ScotRail. In December 2019, Transport Scotland announced Abellio had not met the performance criteria necessary to have its seven-year franchise extended for a further three years, and the franchise would conclude on 31 March 2022.

In March 2021, Transport Scotland announced that the franchise would not be re-tendered for another private-sector operator to run, but would be operated by an operator of last resort owned by the Scottish Government. The move was welcomed by the ASLEF, RMT and TSSA unions.

The Minister for Transport, Jenny Gilruth, confirmed in February 2022 that ScotRail services would return to public ownership. She invited key stakeholders to take part in a discussion on the future of the service, saying "I can confirm that the transition of ScotRail into Scottish Government control will take place on 1 April 2022. Whilst that’s good news, it’s clear that much work still needs to be done... I want to kick-start a National Conversation about what our new beginning for ScotRail should look like - an affordable, sustainable, customer focused rail passenger service in Scotland in a post pandemic world."

The Scottish Conservatives Transport Spokesman, Graham Simpson, criticised the planned consultation, saying that it "should be about lower fares, restoring services and stopping cuts to ticket offices - measures that will encourage people to use public transport." The Scottish Liberal Democrats added that discussions should have started two years earlier, when nationalisation was decided.

On 4 April 2022, on-board catering started to be reintroduced on ScotRail services. It had been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In May 2022, ASLEF balloted its members for strike action, with drivers refusing to work overtime. In May 2022, many Sunday services were cancelled due to driver shortages. ScotRail stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had prevented them from training an estimated 130 drivers. On 1 June 2022, ASLEF announced that it had rejected an improved pay offer from ScotRail.

A temporary timetable was brought in on 23 May 2022. The number of daily services was cut by around one-third, from approximately 2,150 to 1,456. Many early morning and late night services were cancelled. In June 2022, ASLEF recommended its members accept a revised offer. Services between Wick and Inverness on the Far North Line were cut from four trains each way per day to two. Stagecoach Highlands are expected to introduce an additional bus service on the route starting 6 June 2022.

Services

ScotRail Trains took over all of the services operated by Abellio. As of December 2023, off-peak services delivered by ScotRail Monday to Friday are as follows:

Central Belt

Argyle Line
Route tph Calling at
Dalmuir to Larkhall 2
  • Singer, Drumry, Drumchapel, Westerton, Anniesland, Hyndland, Partick, Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Argyle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Newton, Blantyre, Hamilton West, Hamilton Central, Chatelherault, Merryton
Dalmuir to Cumbernauld 1
  • Clydebank, Yoker, Garscadden, Scotstounhill, Jordanhill, Hyndland, Partick, Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Argyle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Newton, Blantyre, Hamilton West, Hamilton Central, Airbles, Motherwell, Whifflet, Coatbridge Central, Greenfaulds
Dalmuir to Motherwell 1
  • Clydebank, Yoker, Garscadden, Scotstounhill, Jordanhill, Hyndland, Partick, Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Arygle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Newton, Blantyre, Hamilton West, Hamilton Central, Airbles
1
  • Clydebank, Yoker, Garscadden, Scotstounhill, Jordanhill, Hyndland, Partick, Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Argyle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Carmyle, Mount Vernon, Baillieston, Bargeddie, Kirkwood, Whifflet
Dalmuir to Whifflet 1
  • Clydebank, Yoker, Garscadden, Scotstounhill, Jordanhill, Hyndland, Partick, Exhibition Centre, Anderston, Glasgow Central, Argyle Street, Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Rutherglen, Carmyle, Mount Vernon, Ballieston, Bargeddie, Kirkwood
Glasgow Central to Lanark 2
  • Cambuslang, Uddingston, Bellshill, Motherwell, Shieldmuir, Wishaw, Carluke
North Clyde Line
Route tph Calling at
Helensburgh Central to Edinburgh Waverley 2
  • Craigendoran, Cardross, Dalreoch, Dumbarton Central, Dumbarton East, Dalmuir, Hyndland, Partick, Charing Cross, Glasgow Queen Street, High Street, Bellgrove, Carntyne, Shettleston, Garrowhill, Easterhouse, Blairhill, Coatbridge Sunnyside, Coatdyke, Airdrie, Drumgelloch, Caldercruix, Blackridge, Armadale, Bathgate, Livingston North, Uphall, Edinburgh Park, Haymarket
Balloch to Airdrie 2
  • Alexandria, Renton, Dalreoch, Dumbarton Central, Dumbarton East, Bowling, Kilpatrick, Dalmuir, Singer, Drumry, Drumchapel, Westerton, Anniesland, Hyndland, Partick, Charing Cross, Glasgow Queen Street, High Street, Bellgrove, Carntyne, Shettleston, Garrowhill, Easterhouse, Blairhill, Coatbridge Sunnyside, Coatdyke
Milngavie to Springburn 2
  • Hillfoot, Bearsden, Westerton, Anniesland, Hyndland, Partick, Charing Cross, Glasgow Queen Street, High Street, Bellgrove, Duke Street, Alexandra Parade, Barnhill
Cumbernauld, Falkirk, and Maryhill Lines
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Queen Street to Cumbernauld 1
  • Springburn, Robroyston, Stepps, Gartcosh, Greenfaulds
Glasgow Queen Street to Falkirk Grahamston 1
  • Springburn, Robroyston, Stepps, Gartcosh, Greenfaulds, Cumbernauld, Camelon
Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley 2
  • Croy, Falkirk High, Polmont, Linlithgow, Haymarket
Glasgow Queen Street to Anniesland 2
Cathcart Circle Lines
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Newton 1
  • Pollokshields East, Queens Park, Crosshill, Mount Florida, Kings Park, Croftfoot, Burnside, Kirkhill
1
  • Pollokshields West, Maxwell Park, Shawlands, Pollokshaws East, Langside, Kings Park, Croftfoot, Burnside, Kirkhill
Glasgow Central to Neilston 2
  • Pollokshields East, Queens Park, Crosshill, Mount Florida, Cathcart, Muirend, Williamwood, Whitecraigs, Patterton
Glasgow Central to Glasgow Central via Cathcart v.v. 1
  • Pollokshields East, Queens Park, Crosshill, Mount Florida, Cathcart, Langside, Pollokshaws East, Shawlands, Maxwell Park, Pollokshields West
Paisley Canal Line
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Paisley Canal 2
  • Dumbreck, Corkerhill, Mosspark, Crookston, Hawkhead
Shotts Line
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Shotts 1
  • Uddingston, Bellshill, Holytown, Carfin, Cleland, Hartwood, Shotts, Fauldhouse, Breich, Addiewell, West Calder, Livingston South, Kirknewton, Curriehill, Wester Hailes, Kingsknowe, Slateford, Haymarket
Inverclyde Line
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Gourock 2
  • Cardonald, Hillington East, Hillington West, Paisley Gilmour Street, Paisley St James, Bishopton, Langbank, Woodhall, Port Glasgow, Bogston, Cartsdyke, Greenock Central, Greenock West, Fort Matilda
Glasgow Central to Wemyss Bay 1
  • Paisley Gilmour Street, Bishopton, Port Glasgow, Whinhill, Drumfrochar, Branchton, Inverkip
Ayrshire Coast Line
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Ayr 2
  • Paisley Gilmour Street, Johnstone, Kilwinning, Irvine, Barassie, Troon, Prestwick International Airport, Prestwick Town, Newton-on-Ayr
Glasgow Central to Ardrossan Harbour 1
  • Paisley Gilmour Street, Johnstone, Milliken Park, Howwood, Lochwinnoch, Glengarnock, Dalry, Kilwinning, Stevenston, Saltcoats, Ardrossan South Beach, Ardrossan Town
Glasgow Central to Largs 1
  • Paisley Gilmour Street, Johnstone, Milliken Park, Howwood, Lochwinnoch, Glengarnock, Dalry, Kilwinning, Stevenston, Saltcoats, Ardrossan South Beach, West Kilbride, Fairlie
Glasgow South Western Line
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to East Kilbride 2
  • Crossmyloof, Pollokshaws West, Thornliebank, Giffnock, Clarkston, Busby, Thorntonhall (1tph), Hairmyres
Glasgow Central to Barrhead 1
  • Crossmyloof, Pollokshaws West, Kennishead, Priesthill & Darnley, Nitshill
Glasgow Central to Kilmarnock 1
  • Crossmyloof, Pollokshaws West, Kennishead, Priesthill & Darnley, Nitshill, Barrhead, Dunlop, Stewarton, Kilmaurs
12
  • Barrhead, Dunlop, Stewarton, Kilmaurs
  • 1 train per day continues to Ayr (see below)
  • 1 train per day continues to Girvan (see below)
Glasgow Central to Carlisle 12
  • Barrhead, Dunlop, Stewarton, Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock, Auchinleck, New Cumnock, Kirkconnel, Sanquhar, Dumfries, Annan, Gretna Green
Dumfries to Carlisle 12
  • Annan, Gretna Green
Kilmarnock to Ayr 7tpd
  • Troon, Prestwick Town (5tpd)
  • 2 trains per day begin at Glasgow Central (see above)
  • 3 trains per day extend to Girvan (see below)
  • 2 trains per day extend to Stranraer (see below)
Ayr to Girvan 12
  • Maybole
Ayr to Stranraer 14
  • Maybole, Girvan, Barrhill
Carstairs and North Berwick Lines
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Central to Edinburgh Waverley via Carstairs 12
  • Motherwell, Wishaw, Carluke, Carstairs, Haymarket
Edinburgh Waverley to Dunbar 12 Musselburgh, Wallyford, East Linton
Edinburgh Waverley to North Berwick 1
  • Musselburgh, Wallyford, Prestonpans, Longniddry, Drem
Borders Railway
Route tph Calling at
Edinburgh Waverley to Tweedbank 2
  • Brunstane, Newcraighall, Shawfair, Eskbank, Newtongrange, Gorebridge, Stow, Galashiels

Scotland National

West Highland Line
Route tpd Calling at
Glasgow Queen Street to Oban 6
  • Dalmuir, Dumbarton Central, Helensburgh Upper, Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet, Ardlui, Crianlarich, Tyndrum Lower, Dalmally, Loch Awe, Falls of Cruachan (5tpd), Taynuilt, Connel Ferry
  • Falls of Cruachan is only served between March and October.
  • 3 trains per day run linked to a Mallaig portion between Glasgow and Crianlarich, see below
Glasgow Queen Street to Mallaig 3
  • Dalmuir, Dumbarton Central, Helensburgh Upper, Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet, Ardlui, Crianlarich, Upper Tyndrum, Bridge of Orchy, Rannoch, Corrour, Tulloch, Roy Bridge, Spean Bridge, Fort William, Banavie, Corpach, Loch Eil Outward Bound, Locheilside, Glenfinnan, Lochailort, Beasdale, Arisaig, Morar
  • Trains run linked to an Oban portion between Glasgow and Crianlarich, see above
Fort William to Mallaig 1
  • Banavie, Corpach, Loch Eil Outward Bound, Locheilside, Glenfinnan, Lochailort, Beasdale, Arisaig, Morar
Dalmally to Oban 1
  • Loch Awe, Taynuilt, Connel Ferry
Croy & Dunblane Lines
Route tph Calling at
Glasgow Queen Street to Alloa 2
  • Bishopbriggs, Lenzie, Croy, Larbert, Stirling
Edinburgh Waverley to Dunblane 2
  • Haymarket, Edinburgh Park, Linlithgow, Falkirk Grahamston, Camelon, Larbert, Stirling, Bridge of Allan
Fife Circle Line
Route tph Calling at
Edinburgh Waverley to Dundee 1
  • Haymarket, Edinburgh Gateway, Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy, Markinch, Ladybank, Cupar, Leuchars
Edinburgh Waverley to Perth 1
  • Haymarket, South Gyle, Edinburgh Gateway, Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy, Markinch, Ladybank
Edinburgh Waverley to Cowdenbeath 1
  • Haymarket, Edinburgh Gateway, Dalmeny, North Queensferry, Inverkeithing, Rosyth, Dunfermline City, Dunfermline Queen Margaret
Edinburgh Waverley to Glenrothes with Thornton 1
  • Haymarket, South Gyle, Edinburgh Gateway, Dalmeny, North Queensferry, Inverkeithing, Rosyth, Dunfermline City, Dunfermline Queen Margaret, Cowdenbeath, Lochgelly, Cardenden
Glasgow - / Edinburgh - Aberdeen Lines
Route tph Calling at
Edinburgh Waverley to Aberdeen 1
  • Haymarket, Leuchars, Dundee, Arbroath, Montrose, Stonehaven
  • Some services are skipped where services are operated along this route by London North Eastern Railway instead
Glasgow Queen Street to Aberdeen 1
  • Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Arbroath, Montrose
Glasgow Queen Street to Dundee 1
  • Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane, Gleneagles, Perth, Invergowrie
Dundee to Arbroath 1
  • Broughty Ferry, Balmossie (limited), Monifieth, Barry Links (limited), Golf Street (limited), Carnoustie
Highland Main Line
Route tpd Calling at
Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness 5
  • Stirling, Perth, Dunkeld & Birnam, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl (2tpd), Dalwhinnie (2tpd), Newtonmore (1tpd), Kingussie, Aviemore, Carrbridge (2tpd)
Edinburgh Waverley to Inverness 5
  • Haymarket, Stirling, Perth, Dunkeld & Birnham, Pitlochry, Blair Atholl (3tpd), Dalwhinnie (3tpd), Newtonmore (3tpd), Kingussie, Aviemore, Carrbridge (3tpd)
Aberdeen–Inverness Line
Route tph Calling at
Montrose to Inverurie 1
  • Laurencekirk, Stonehaven, Portlethen, Aberdeen, Dyce, Kintore
Aberdeen to Inverurie 12
  • Dyce, Kintore
Aberdeen to Inverness 12
  • Dyce, Kintore, Inverurie, Insch, Huntly, Keith, Elgin, Forres, Nairn, Inverness Airport
Elgin to Inverness 12
  • Forres, Nairn, Inverness Airport
Far North & Kyle of Lochalsh Lines
Route tpd Calling at
Inverness to Dingwall 1
  • Beauly, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge
Inverness to Invergordon 1
  • Beauly, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge, Dingwall, Alness
Inverness to Tain 1
  • Beauly, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge, Dingwall, Alness, Invergordon, Fearn
Inverness to Ardgay 1
  • Beauly, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge, Dingwall, Alness, Invergordon, Fearn, Tain
Inverness to Wick 4
  • Beauly (3tpd), Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge (3tpd), Dingwall, Alness, Invergordon, Fearn, Tain, Ardgay, Culrain, Invershin, Lairg, Rogart, Golspie, Dunrobin Castle (3tpd), Brora, Helmsdale, Kildonan, Kinbrace, Forsinard, Altnabreac, Scotscalder, Georgemas Junction (trains reverse), Thurso (trains reverse), Georgemas Junction
  • Dunrobin Castle is only served between March and October.
Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh 4
  • Beauly, Muir of Ord, Conon Bridge, Dingwall, Garve, Lochluichart, Achanalt, Achnasheen, Achnashellach, Strathcarron, Attadale, Stromeferry, Duncraig, Plockton, Duirinish

Fleet

ScotRail operates a number of different electric and diesel train types in its fleet.

In 2021, ScotRail introduced five newly refurbished Class 153 carriages, which are attached to two-car Class 156 units. These new carriages, named "Highland Explorer" feature a 50:50 split between seating and bicycle racks. The new carriage, which carries a £10 supplement to the regular ticket price, includes complimentary refreshments, cycling-themed interior decorations and external vinyl wrap, and maps for cyclists planning to explore Western Scotland by bicycle.

Family Class Image Type Top speed Number Carriages Routes operated Built Notes
mph km/h
Inter7City
High Speed Train 43 Diesel locomotive 125 200 52 4/5 Aberdeen-Inverness Line
Glasgow/Edinburgh to Aberdeen
Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness
1975–1982
  • Operates under the brand Inter7City.
  • Fleet consists of 9 four-coach and 17 five-coach trains.
  • 1 four coach train damaged in the Stonehaven derailment.
Mark 3 Passenger carriage 120
Diesel multiple units
Sprinter 153 Super Sprinter DMU 75 120 5 1 West Highland Line (Attached to 156s) 1987–1988
156 Super Sprinter 42 2 Glasgow South Western Line
Maryhill Line
Shotts Line
West Highland Line
1987–1989
158 Express Sprinter 90 145 40 Aberdeen-Inverness Line
Borders Railway
Far North Line
Fife Circle Line
Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness
Kyle of Lochalsh line
Maryhill Line
1989–1992
Bombardier Turbostar 170 100 161 30 3 Aberdeen-Inverness Line
Borders Railway
Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line
Fife Circle Line
Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness
Maryhill Line
1999–2001
2003-05
Electric multiple units
BR Second Generation (Mark 3) 318 EMU 90 145 21 3 North Clyde Line
Whifflet Line
Cumbernauld Line
Inverclyde Line
Paisley Canal Line
Argyle Line
Cathcart Circle Lines
Glasgow to Lanark via Motherwell
1985–1986
320/3 22 1990
320/4 100 161 12 1989–1990 Converted from Class 321/4.
Alstom Coradia Juniper 334 90 145 40 North Clyde Line
Argyle Line
1999–2002
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Siemens Desiro 380 100 161 22 3 Ayrshire Coast Line
Paisley Canal Line
Inverclyde Line
Cathcart Circle Lines
North Berwick Line
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Shotts
2009–2011
16 4
Abellio ScotRail Class 380/0
Abellio ScotRail Class 380/1
Hitachi AT200 385 46 3 Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line
Glasgow/Edinburgh to North Berwick/Dunbar
Glasgow/Edinburgh to Dunblane and Alloa
Glasgow-Cathcart Circle/Neilston/Newton
Cumbernauld Line
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Motherwell and Carstairs
Glasgow to Lanark via Motherwell
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Shotts
Inverclyde Line
Argyle Line
2015–2019 Operates under the brand eXpress.
24 4
Abellio ScotRail Class 385/0
Abellio ScotRail Class 385/1

Electrification

Transport Scotland has a plan to implement the Scottish Government's policy to "decarbonise domestic passenger rail services", part of which involves replacing all diesel trains by 2035. The £55 million first phase, to electrify 104 km (65 mi) of Fife Circle track, between Haymarket and Dalmeny, for use by battery electric multiple units, was begun by Scottish Powerlines in June 2022 and is due to be completed by December 2024. Further phases will electrify the lines between Kinghorn, Thornton, Ladybank and Lochgelly.

Stations

As of March 2022, ScotRail operates 355 stations in Scotland. Not included are Prestwick International Airport station, owned and operated by the airport, as well as both Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central, which are managed by Network Rail. ScotRail operates Lockerbie and Reston even though no ScotRail services currently call at either station.

Depots

ScotRail's fleet is maintained at Edinburgh Haymarket, Glasgow Eastfield, Glasgow Shields Road, Corkerhill Glasgow, Yoker, Ayr Townhead, Bathgate, and Inverness, as well as a newly built EMU stabling depot at Millerhill in Midlothian and a rebuilt depot at Cadder Yard.

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