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Scotland’s Railway: Scotland news

Network Rail restarting services in Scotland after severe storm
Train services in Scotland are running again after severe winds of up to 100mph caused the network to close on Thursday morning due to safety concerns.

Reduced service on Thursday as rail network prepares for severe storm
Due to severe weather conditions forecast for tomorrow (Thursday, December 5), train services across Scotland will be running at a reduced level.

Over £220m invested in Scotland’s railway as Network Rail reveals half-year results
Network Rail today published its half-year results (for the period 1 April to 30 September 2013) which revealed that £2.74bn, some £15m per day, was invested in improving and building a bigger, better railway – 33% up on the same period last year and 53% higher than just four years ago.

Glasgow Central unveils new memorial to fallen colleagues
Glasgow Central station will unveil a new memorial stone as part of its Armistice Day service this morning (Monday, November 11).

Network Rail begins £2m Highland main line maintenance programme
Network Rail engineers will be carrying out extensive maintenance and track improvement works on the Highland main line between Perth and Inverness over the next four Sundays (October 13, 20, 27 and November 3).

Waverley tours mark book launch
Edinburgh’s Waverley Station will open its doors to the public this weekend, with tours of the historic railway terminal timed to correspond with the launch of a new book about the station

Perth station bridges accessibility gap
Perth station’s new, fully-accessible passenger footbridge was officially opened today (Friday, September 20) by local MSP for Perthshire North John Swinney.

Music artists take unique sound test to support new rail safety campaign
UK rapper Wretch 32 and spoken word performer George the Poet have put their hearing to the test in a unique experiment as part of a new Network Rail safety campaign aimed at young men called Track Tests
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