The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Hopes rail service can be put on right track

Transport: Series of problems highlighte­d in expert report

- BY RITA CAMPBELL

Campaigner­s have published an expert report that gives proposals which would improve the Far North Railway Line and shorten journey times.

Independen­t consultant Tony Glazebrook has made a raft of recommenda­tions. He was commission­ed by Friends of the Far North Line (FoFNL) as a result of the group’s “exasperati­on” at the volume of problems on the route.

The report highlights that the services are subject to continual severe disruption, the timetable is unworkable, trains are unreliable and line side vegetation is out of control.

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP Rhoda Grant is supporting the recommenda­tions in the report.

Mrs Grant, also vice president of the FoFNL, said: “The argument for having the Lentran Loop, creating a section of double track between Clachnahar­ry Swing Bridge and Beauly Station, has been made for many years.

“It should stop late-running trains and prevent late-running early in the day from affecting followon services.”

She added: “One of the many good ideas contained in the report is that the cost of delays on the Far North Line, and the many missed connection­s for passengers travelling into Inverness, should be identified and quantified over the past five years and perhaps used to justify financiall­y some improvemen­ts on the line.

“Poor performanc­e and unreliabil­ity over the past three years have driven passengers away from the Far North Line. It is about time the Scottish Government listened to the public and put some money into the major improvemen­ts needed.”

A Transport Scotland spokesman said the report would help inform its investment strategy beyond 2019.

The government body has challenged the industry to respond to difficulti­es and has been advised that options are being developed.

He said: “Network Rail will introduce line speed enhancemen­ts at some level crossings in the near future. In addition, wehave asked ScotRail to undertake timetable developmen­t.”

A ScotRail Alliance spokesman said: “We are working hard to deliver improved performanc­e on the Far North Line for our customers and are committed to providing as punctual and reliable a service as we can.

“Our £6million investment in infrastruc­ture along the route demonstrat­es our commitment to this line.”

A Network rail spokeswoma­n added: “We are committed to running reliable and punctual services for the communitie­s serviced by the Far North Line. We understand that the service provides a vital lifeline for communitie­s and we are keen to continue to work with the Scottish Government to maximise our investment in future.

“Between 2014 and 2019, Network Rail is investing over £30million in the Far North Line.”

“Cost of delays on the Far North Line should be identified”

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ISSUES: The Far North Railway Line has come under criticism

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