108 results from Projects

Aviemore to Carrbridge non-motorised user route study

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We are carrying out a route study into the potential non-motorised user (NMU) links for walking, cycling and equestrians between the communities of Aviemore and Carrbridge.

Borders Railway

Project

The Borders Railway has re-established passenger railway services, for the first time since 1969, from Edinburgh through Midlothian to Tweedbank in the Scottish Borders

Conon Bridge Station

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Conon Bridge Station reopened on 8 February 2013. The £600,000 project was delivered in partnership by Network Rail, First ScotRail, Highland Council, HITRANS and Transport Scotland.

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Dalmarnock Station

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The £11m redevelopment of Dalmarnock Station began in September 2011. The station was reopened on 6 December 2013 by Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure Investment & Cities.

Dundee Station Redevelopment

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Dundee City Council is substantially refurbishing Dundee station passenger facilities at a cost of £38 million as part of its Waterside Development. A key driver in the station development is the high profile opening of the adjacent Victoria and Albert Museum, scheduled for 2018. The project is on target for summer 2018 completion.

Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP)

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The Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme (EGIP) is a comprehensive programme of improvements to Scotland’s railway infrastructure, rolling stock and service provision, which will provide a major boost to the wealth of Scotland and its long term economic sustainability.

Control Period 5 - Electrification Programme

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The Scottish Government’s rolling programme of electrification forms part of a wider £5 billion investment package in Scotland’s railway infrastructure.

Forth Replacement Crossing

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The Forth Replacement Crossing is Scotland's biggest project in a generation. Transport Scotland are working to deliver a state-of-the-art bridge that connects the two banks of the Firth of Forth.

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