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Annual Procurement Report 2024-25
26 Jun 2026The Annual Procurement Report 2025 provides a summary of our regulated procurement activity over the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025.
SQUIRE performance report - two 2026/27 - Caledonian Sleeper
23 Jun 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
National Smart Ticketing Advisory Board - Meeting Minutes - 21 April 2026
29 May 2026Minutes from the National Smart Ticketing Advisory Board held on 21 April 2026
National Smart Ticketing Advisory Board - Meeting Minutes - 11 February 2026
21 May 2026Minutes from the National Smart Ticketing Advisory Board held on 11 February 2026.
SQUIRE performance report - Period one 2026/27 - ScotRail
21 May 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
SQUIRE performance report - one 2026/27 - Caledonian Sleeper
21 May 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
SQUIRE performance report - Period two 2026/27 - ScotRail
21 May 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
SQUIRE performance report - Period thirteen 2025/26 - Caledonian Sleeper
7 May 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
SQUIRE performance report - Period thirteen 2025/26 - ScotRail
7 May 2026SQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for stations and trains against a set of standards.
Framework for a Memorandum of Understanding between Scottish Ministers and the Secretary of State for Transport
25 Mar 2026The UK Government Railways Bill contains provisions whereby the Scottish Ministers are required to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (“MoU”) with the UK Government setting out how they will work together in the exercise of their respective rail functions. The Framework for the MoU records the key issues and principles the parties consider should be covered in the statutory MoU between the two Governments. The Framework for the MoU does not preclude changes being made in the future MoU. The Framework for the MoU will instead provide a clear direction of travel for the more detailed work required to draft the MoU.