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Carbon Management Plan 3rd Edition
PublicationOur Carbon Management Plan sets our new corporate carbon emission baseline along with associated targets and projects until 2019/20, where the goal is to reduce emissions within our sphere of influence
Consultation on Scotland’s Rail Infrastructure Strategy from 2019
PublicationGathering evidence to help inform the general approach taken to specifying and funding our priorities for railway infrastructure
Staff Survey 2016
PublicationOur annual staff survey results for 2016
Media Results
Scottish Road Works Register (Prescribed Fees) Amendment Regulations 2017
PublicationWe're consulting on the Scottish Road Works Register (Prescribed Fees) amendment Regulations 2017
Rail Franchise performance meeting minutes - 10 November 2016
PublicationRegular meetings are held with Abellio ScotRail to discuss franchise performance and the minutes of these meetings are published
How Scotland’s Transport Network Supports the Growth Sectors
PublicationTransport Scotland commissioned research to investigate how the Growth Sectors use the transport network. This summary report presents the findings of 26 interviews with leading industry and transport organisations, and four in-depth company case studies from companies in the food and drink sector
Switched on Scotland: A roadmap to widespread adoption of plug in vehicles - Review
PublicationA comprehensive strategy and a suite of actions to realise our ambitious vision of freeing Scotland’s towns, cities and communities from the damaging emissions of petrol and diesel-fuelled vehicles by 2050
SQUIRE Q2 2016-17 percentage performance figures
PublicationSQUIRE reports provide a general overview of rail performance for the year
Review of Active Travel Policy Implementation
PublicationHow can implementation of Scottish Government policies deliver higher levels of active travel?
Paid Invoices - October 2016
PublicationTransport Scotland now publishes monthly reports showing all items of expenditure over £25,000