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Scotland braced for severe winds
Published: 4 Dec 2013The Met Office has issued an amber 'be prepared' warning for strong winds across parts of Scotland for tonight and Thursday morning.
Proposed design on show for Maybole Bypass
Published: 4 Dec 2013Locals are being invited to have their say on the proposed design for the long-awaited Maybole Bypass.
Transport Minister meets management from Aberdeen Airport
Published: 3 Dec 2013Speaking after a meeting with management at Aberdeen Airport today, Transport Minister Keith Brown said “Today’s discussions were very productive and covered a range of issues including Air Passenger Duty (APD), route development and infrastructure improvements in and around Aberdeen.
A96 Dualling Programme – Public Turn Out In Droves
Published: 3 Dec 2013Over the last three weeks, over 1800 people took the opportunity to visit the A96 Dualling public exhibitions.
Ministers complete deal for Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Published: 23 Nov 2013The Scottish Government can confirm it has completed a deal to bring Glasgow Prestwick Airport into public ownership.
Driving forward Borders Rail
Published: 21 Nov 2013Transport Minister Keith Brown today (THUR) visited the iconic Lothianburn Viaduct to meet the drivers recruited to run train services on the Borders Railway.
Rail franchise plans unveiled
Published: 19 Nov 2013Transport Minister Keith Brown has revealed the details of the next ScotRail franchise, placing passengers at the heart of Scotland’s railways.
Forth bridges bidders named
Published: 19 Nov 2013Shortlist for Forth bridges operating contract announced.
Pulpit Rock construction continues
Published: 19 Nov 2013Additional overnight construction works are required on the £9.2m A82 Pulpit Rock Improvement scheme after work was stopped following a road traffic accident 1.5 miles to the south of the site on Wednesday (13 November) night.
Transport plans on track to deliver success for Gleneagles
Published: 15 Nov 2013“Almost 5000 golf fans have snapped up rail tickets for the Ryder Cup, showing a keen interest in the dedicated services laid on for this event.” said Transport Minister Keith Brown today.