Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link

Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link

Refurbished Caldercuix Railway Station
Overview
Type Heavy rail
System National Rail
Status Operational
Locale Central Scotland
Termini Edinburgh
Glasgow
Operation
Opened December 2010
Owner Network Rail
Operator(s) Abellio Scotrail
Rolling stock Class 334
Technical
No. of tracks Double
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Electrification 25 kV 50hz AC OHLE
Operating speed 90 mph (140 km/h) max

Airdrie to Bathgate rail link

Legend
North Clyde Line
Airdrie
Drumgelloch (1989) (Closed May 2010)[1]
Drumgelloch (2010)
Caldercruix
Blackridge
Armadale
Bathgate (Upper) (Former E&BR station)
Bathgate (1986) (Closed October 2010)
Bathgate (2010)
Livingston North
Edinburgh to Bathgate Line

The Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link is a railway in central Scotland.

Instigated as part of a round of transport improvement projects proposed by the then Scottish Executive in 2003, the plan was to open up a fourth direct railway link between the cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. The project was completed in October 2010, at an estimated cost of £300 million.[2] The rail link received the final approval of the Scottish Parliament on 28 March 2007,[3] and gained royal assent on 9 May 2007.[4]

Background

In line with plans to complete the missing part of the M8 motorway, the Executive stipulated that public transport links between Scotland's two largest cities must improve.

The new line reinstates the Bathgate and Coatbridge Railway between Airdrie and Bathgate, closed to passengers in 1956 and to freight in 1982, joining the North Clyde Line of the Glasgow suburban railway network which currently links the North Lanarkshire town of Airdrie to Glasgow Queen Street railway station, to the Edinburgh to Bathgate Line, which connects with the West Coast and East Coast Main Lines at Haymarket. It is now possible to travel from Edinburgh Waverley to Queen Street (Low Level) in around 65 minutes.[5] It will complement the existing "shuttle" service between Queen Street (High Level) and Edinburgh via Falkirk High, which will remain the primary railway link between the two cities, taking around 50 minutes at peak times.

Benefits and infrastructure improvements

The line will bring significant benefits to the West Lothian area, connecting it to the Greater Glasgow conurbation. New stations serve the towns of Caldercruix and Armadale, West Lothian, while the new town of Livingston has an additional direct rail link to Glasgow.

In order to permit four trains per hour in each direction, the following improvements to the existing line have been made:

The Class 380s are being delivered to ScotRail for use across the Strathclyde network. This will release the Class 334s for use on the Helensburgh/Milngavie to/from Edinburgh services.

Progress and current status

References

  1. http://www.airdriebathgateraillink.co.uk/docs/NR_folder_fact_sheet_drumgelloch.pdf
  2. "New £300m Airdrie-Bathgate rail link re-opens". BBC News. 12 December 2010. Archived from the original on 12 December 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
  3. "article - Major rail link project approved". BBC News. 2007-03-28. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
  4. "article - Rail link scheme gets green light". BBC News. 2007-05-10. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
  5. "ScotRail Timetable".
  6. "West Lothian Business Portal - Work starts on Airdrie to Bathgate rail link". westlothian.com. 2008-06-21. Retrieved 2008-07-11. External link in |publisher= (help)
  7. "World infrastructure market July 2008". Railway Gazette International. 2008-07-11. Archived from the original on 2008-08-03. Retrieved 2008-07-11.
  8. "Blackridge station go-ahead". Modern Railways (Ian Allan Publishing) 65 (723). December 2008.
  9. "Final Tracks Laid on Britain's Longest Passenger Line for 100 years". Retrieved 28 August 2010.
  10. "New station arrives for caldercruix". 11 February 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
  11. http://www.airdriebathgateraillink.co.uk/news/all_stations_on_airdrie-bathgate_link_now_open/?sid=0b938c971a0cecf4faec91157be41f82
  12. http://www.airdriebathgateraillink.co.uk/news/transport_minister_officially_launches_new_300m_rail_link/

Further reading

External links

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