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Evaluation Of The Impact Of Ret On Colonsay Gigha And Islay
29 Feb 2016Research and Analysis of Options for Ferry Freight Fares
23 Jun 2015Transport Scotland committed to undertake a comprehensive review of freight fares policy and develop options for future fares strategies
Guidance for the evaluation of rail projects
19 May 2015Transport Scotland has developed rail evaluation guidance. This will help assess the extent to which investments in rail projects in Scotland have been a good use of public money, including whether their transport planning objectives have been met
Evaluation of Laurencekirk Railway Station
19 May 2015A study to undertake an evaluation of the impact of the railway station
Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link Improvement Stage 1 Outcome Evaluation Report
19 May 2015This evaluation report provides an early assessment of the extent to which the project is on track to reach its objectives, through the examination of relevant monitoring data
Kerrera Ferry Service: Identification and assessment of long term options
19 Jul 2013Research commissioned to identify and assess longer term options for ferry provision to Kerrera
Gourock-Dunoon Ferry Service: Feasibility Study of a Future Passenger and Vehicle Service with the Vehicle Portion being non-Subsidised
16 Jul 2013MVA Consultancy in association with The Maritime Group (International) Limited was appointed by Transport Scotland in November 2012 to explore the feasibility a future passenger and vehicle service between Gourock and Dunoon town centres
Impact of the Removal of RET Fares from Commercial Vehicles on The Western Isles, Coll and Tiree
8 Mar 2013Considering the impact of the removal of RET fares in April 2012 on the economies of the Western Isles, Coll and Tiree
Feasibility Study: Enhanced Rail Services between Edinburgh and Newcastle
15 Sep 2011An analysis of a range of potential enhancements to train services on the East Coast Main Line between Edinburgh and Newcastle
Rail closures guidance
18 Oct 2006Guidance for Scottish Minsters, as the rail funding authorities in Scotland, and train operators concerning the handling of rail closures