By Harry Freemantle ScotRail are set to increase prices of on peak tickets by a staggering 67% starting September 27. The line from Paisley Gilmour Street to Ayr will now cost £18.30 […]
Timeline of under works Hairmynes and Thorntonhall Farm bridges as a part of East Kilbride enhancement program.
By Latif Ullah Electrification is the process of replacing conventional diesel-powered trains with more energy-efficient electric trains, marking a significant change in the way rail transportation functions. The selection of Hairmyres and […]
UWS NEWS RADIO, Afternoon Bulletins, 23rd November 2023
Third year BA journalism and sports journalism students bring us the latest news and sports stories from across Scotland and beyond.
MA VIDEO REPORTS ON NURSING ISSUES
MA Broadcast Journalism class mobile video reports getting reaction to the drop in nursing applications in UK universities. UCAS estimates that there has been a reduction in applicants of more than 10% […]
ScotRail stick by their ‘Buy Before You Board’ policy
By Campbell Finlayson ScotRail have defended their ‘Buy Before You Board’ policy, after coming under fire from a number of irate customers. A tweet from the organisation’s official Twitter page on Monday […]
Comment: Renationalising the Railway
Comment by Alex Docherty LNER food supply workers will be striking again next month. LNER is the operator from the Department of Transport which was brought in after Virgin Trains East Coast […]
Free water stations will save 1000 plastic bottles per WEEK
By Brandon Cook Two of Scotlands busiest train stations have installed refillable water hubs to combat the waste of thousands of plastic bottles. Passengers at Glasgow Central Station and Edinburgh Waverly will […]
Train hits person near Queen Street Station in Glasgow, Services disrupted until noon
A person has died after being hit by a train in Glasgow. Around 6:30 in the morning, between Queen Street and Belgrove stations, the British Transport Police (BTP) arrived along with the […]
Who Is Responsible For Ayr Station Chaos?
By Fethi Benaissa Last month, the crumbling former Ayr station hotel has forced South Ayshire Council to put in place an ‘extended exclusion zone’ around the building, limiting trains access and causing […]


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