Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Bus firm plans to scrap stop at rail station

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STAGECOACH bosses want to remove their stop outside Invergowri­e train station after claiming its drivers are forced to put children at risk.

A spokespers­on for the bus company said the number of parked cars nearby meant drivers had to “mount the kerb at the entrance to a play area”.

The company called on Perth and Kinross Council to urgently paint double yellow lines to manage the parking problem.

But a local councillor has branded the bus company’s emotive argument “a red herring”.

Labour councillor Alasdair Bailey instead accused Stagecoach of wanting to scrap the Station Road stop due to fears of competitio­n from the train station.

A Stagecoach East Scotland spokespers­on said the parking issue “has been raised with the local authority on a number of occasions”.

“In order to operate via the station under the current conditions with parked cars, our vehicles need to mount the kerb at the entrance to a play area,” they said.

“That is an unacceptab­le risk to the safety of pedestrian­s in the area, including children.”

The company is consulting on a range of timetable changes, which bosses intend to introduce on October 3.

Mr Bailey said: “Stagecoach’s proposal to remove the bus service from Invergowri­e train station only weeks after it got its train back is an example of all that is wrong with public transport in this country.

“Stagecoach is blaming a parking problem in Invergowri­e.

“But they know well that the council is in the process of planning new double yellows for that location.”

A Perth and Kinross Council spokespers­on said: “We are keen to resolve this issue and are working to address it.

“A public consultati­on on proposals for double yellow lines is currently being prepared.

“This is a legal requiremen­t before any Traffic Restrictio­n Order can be put in place.”

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