Ten years have passed since the transport scene in the Scottish Borders was transformed. On 6 September 2015 the first passenger services ran on the new rail line between Tweedbank and Edinburgh.
When it opened in 2015, it was the longest railway line to be opened in the UK for 100 years. The Borders Railway connected the Borders with Edinburgh, and was hailed as a so-called corridor between ...
The UK’s Network Rail and Transport Scotland have opened Borders Railway, with trains running between Tweedbank and Edinburgh. The service, which began on Sunday, is the first regular passenger train ...
A study into extending the Borders Railway to Carlisle has yet to start - eight months after being commissioned. Both the Scottish and UK governments agreed to equally fund the £10m feasibility in ...
Transport Secretary Keith Brown has signed a deal with Network Rail to deliver a rail link between the Borders and Edinburgh. It will see trains run to the region for the first time in more than 40 ...
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The new Borders railway service is beset by cancellations, delays and unreliable trains, a new report has claimed. Rail campaigners Bill Jamieson and David Spaven compiled the report from Network Rail ...
The new Borders Railway has been unveiled ahead of its public opening this weekend, bringing to an end a near 47-year wait for train services to return to that part of south-east Scotland. The stretch ...
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Calls have been made for a review of the Borders Railway line as it celebrates its 10th anniversary amid claims it costs twice as much as it earns to run. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
Network Rail will begin construction of the Borders Railway in early 2013 following the completion of a project transfer agreement between Network Rail and the Scottish Government. The agreement, ...
The Borders to Edinburgh rail scheme will continue as planned Scottish first minister Alex Slamond has confirmed. The announcement comes as Carillion, one of the firms bidding for the project, pulled ...
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