Network Rail engineers will be working at locations across Scotland this festive period to carry out vital projects to renew and upgrade key infrastructure while preparatory work is underway ahead of the construction of the new East Linton station.
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Work has started on a £3.1 million project to improve accessibility at Croy station in North Lanarkshire.
Work to renew the roof at Stirling station has opened a window to the past and unearthed a treasure trove of papers and postcards - some dating back to the First World War.
Network Rail will shortly demolish the existing bridge under the Highland Mainline railway at Lynebeg, near Inverness, and replace it with a new structure. It is part of the advance works for the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project. Continuous 24-hour working from 23.20 Friday 26 until 05.40 Tuesday
Network Rail’s air operations team have successfully flown a drone Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) for 25 kilometres over dry land – believed to be the furthest such civilian drone flight in Britain.
People across Great Britain are being invited to share their views on proposals for a new design of small and medium railway stations. Commissioned by Network Rail and led by Design Council in partnership with The Glass-House Community Led Design, DigitalUrban.Space and Commonplace, ExploreStation i
Scottish businesses of all sizes will have a unique opportunity to learn about a huge range of contract opportunities on two major construction projects in Fife at a virtual ‘Meet the Buyer’ event on November 4, as part of Fife Business Week. Delegates will hear about the range of opport
Work is now underway to create the new Inverness Airport station with the start of construction of the platforms at Dalcross.
Construction work is expected to get underway on the £63 million electrification of the Barrhead corridor in April 2022 after the programme was given the green light.
Nesting hen harriers have been protected by Network Rail during its successfully completed tree and vegetation management work between Rogart and Lairg.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited Glasgow Queen Street station yesterday to mark the official completion of the station’s £120 million Scottish Government-funded transformation.
A new footbridge has been installed over the East Coast Mainline as part of the new £20 million Reston station development by Network Rail.
A railway station will open in the village of East Linton for the first time in more than half a century after new proposals were approved by East Lothian Council's planning committee.
Work is underway at Lynebeg as Network Rail engineers prepare for the reconstruction of the rail bridge near Moy as part of advance works for the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project.
The Bellside Bridge at Cleland in Wishaw is set to be raised in height to prevent the bridge from being damaged by high-sided vehicles.