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

MSPs tell transport minister action is needed in region

- BY LINDSAY RAZAQ POLITICAL CORRESPOND­ENT

Scotland’s Transport MinisterHu­mza Yousaf has unveiled a new team to look into developing rail capacity in the north-east.

The group will review options for improvemen­ts between Aberdeen and Dundee, as well as for double-tracking Usan junction and the South Esk viaduct at Montrose.

Members will include representa­tives from Transport Scotland, Nestrans and the ScotRail Alliance among others.

They are expected to start work next month and will consider how the Scottish Government’s £200million investment for north-east infrastruc­ture – announced alongside the Aberdeen City Region Deal and to be spent over the same five to 10year time span – should be used.

Campaigner­s have long called for better connection­s and opposition MSPs – while cautiously welcoming the news – warned action, rather than “mere words”, was needed.

They also urged ministers not to forget the communitie­s further north, like Peterhead and Fraserburg­h.

Mr Yousaf said the SNP administra­tion was determined to improve journey times, capacity and performanc­e for passengers, sustainabl­e freight transport and businesses along “this key corridor”.

He added: “Our aim is to ensure the rail service between Aberdeen and the central belt improves transport connectivi­ty and provides enhanced performanc­e when travelling between cities.

“This new team, led by Transport Scotland with substantia­l regional input and expertise, will make a positive contributi­on to shaping the future of rail in the north-east.”

Nestrans director Derick Murray said the establishm­entof thegroupca­meata key time for the area.

He added:“We have seen incredible growth over the last decade in passenger figures, combinedwi­thpredicti­ons of increased demand for rail travel for the decade ahead.

“We know that ease of connectivi­ty plays a vital role in the success of the north-east’s economy and Nestrans will continue to work to improve accessibil­ity on both a local and a national level.”

Scottish Liberal Democrat transport spokesman Mike Rumbles called the announceme­nt “a step in the right direction”.

But he added: “Mr Yousaf must be mindful that rail transport is an important and long neglected issue in the north-east and local people will not be satisfied with mere words.

“The north-east needs action to dramatical­ly improve our rail links.”

Tory north- east MSP Ross Thomson added: “If the minister is promising boots on the ground and work on the line, then great.

“If it’s just another announceme­nt, people and the business community will see through it because they have heard it all before.

“It’s also important we look at the whole region.”

“We have seen incredible growth over the last decade”

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