Scotrail to run extra services and longer trains up to Christmas

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ScotRail Highland Explorer carriages // Credit: ScotRail

To provide a better service to its customers during the festive season, is putting on additional trains and adding extra carriages to others in the run up to .

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A Christmas welcome from ScotRail. // Credit: ScotRail

Extra carriages will be added to trains throughout Scotland throughout the week until Christmas, and add extra late-night trains on Fridays 1, 8, 15, and 22 December on the following routes:

ScotRail Class 385s // Credit: ScotRail

Boxing Day trains have been normally been restricted to a few services mainly in the Strathclyde area. This year, there will trains to and from , Dunblane, and Glenrothes, and between and , and additional trains from:

During the Christmas and New Year period there will be changes to train times and on both Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve the last trains of the day will depart earlier than normal, with services winding down from around 7 pm.

Anyone intending to travel on Christmas Eve and New Year s Eve during the Christmas and New Year period are advised to check their travel details on the ScotRail website. Customers are also advised that in line with other UK train operators ScotRail is introducing a new timetable on Sunday, 10 December.

Credit: ScotRail

Phil Campbell, ScotRail Customer Operations Director, said: “We know how important this time of year is for people, and we are delighted to be able to provide more carriages and extra services right through the Christmas period.

“Whether it's shopping trips or nights out, customers can travel for less this Christmas with off-peak fares all day, every day.
We're encouraging everyone to plan ahead and check their journey on ScotRail app or website before they set off as there may be minor changes to some train times. This includes the last trains on Christmas Eve and New Year s Day departing earlier than usual.”

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