SWESTRANS

SWestrans
Regional Transport Partnership
Industry Public transport
Founded 1 December 2005
(under Transport (Scotland) Act 2005)
Headquarters Militia House
English Street
Dumfries DG1 2HR
Scotland
Area served
Dumfries and Galloway
Key people
Councillor Tom McAughtrie, Chairman[1]
Products Rail, bus and cycle services
Parent Transport Scotland
Website swestrans.org.uk

SWestrans (The South West of Scotland Transport Partnership) is a group set up by Transport Scotland to determine and deliver better transport, both locally and nationally, and to act as a catalyst for regeneration of the region’s economy.[2] There are six other similar groups covering the rest of Scotland which were created under the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005. SWestrans covers the Dumfries & Galloway Council area.

Effectively part of Dumfries and Galloway Council, SWestrans is officially labeled as a Statutory regional transport partnership. It makes plans, through its Regional Transport Strategy then lobbies the various government departments that are responsible for the Scottish Transport network and takes decisions devolved on transport policy for the council.

Currently SWestrans is developing strategies for Road, Rail, Ferry, Bus, Cycling, Walking and Freight. The Swestrans area is a strategic part of Scotland, with access by road & rail to England, and access by ferry to Ireland.

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