ScotRail - ScotRail Fleet - (D)ScotRail - (D) ScotRail Fleet ScotRail operates a number of different electric and diesel train types in its fleet. In 2021, ScotRail introduced five newly refurbished Class 153 carriages, which are attached to two-car Class 156 units. These new carriages, named "Highland Explorer" feature a 50:50 split between seating and bicycle racks. The new carriage, which carries a £10 supplement to the regular ticket price, includes complimentary refreshments, cycling-themed interior decorations and external vinyl wrap, and maps for cyclists planning to explore Western Scotland by bicycle. ScotRail Inter7City
Aberdeen-Inverness Line Glasgow/Edinburgh to Aberdeen Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness 1975–1982 Operates under the brand Inter7City. Fleet consists of 9 four-coach and 17 five-coach trains. 1 four coach train damaged in the Stonehaven derailment.
Passenger carriage Diesel Multiple Units
West Highland Line (Attached to 156s) 1987–1988
Glasgow South Western Line Maryhill Line Shotts Line West Highland Line 1987–1989
Aberdeen-Inverness Line Borders Railway Far North Line Fife Circle Line Glasgow/Edinburgh to Inverness Kyle of Lochalsh line Maryhill Line 1989–1992
Aberdeen-Inverness Line Borders Railway Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line Fife Circle Line Maryhill Line 1999–2001 2003-05 Electric Multiple Units
North Clyde Line Whifflet Line Cumbernauld Line Inverclyde Line Paisley Canal Line Argyle Line Cathcart Circle Lines Glasgow to Lanark via Motherwell 1985–1986 320 1989–1990 Converted from Class 321/4.
North Clyde Line Argyle Line 1999–2002
Ayrshire Coast Line Paisley Canal Line Inverclyde Line Cathcart Circle Lines North Berwick Line Glasgow to Edinburgh via Shotts 2009–2011
Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line Glasgow/Edinburgh to North Berwick/Dunbar Glasgow/Edinburgh to Dunblane and Alloa Glasgow-Cathcart Circle/Neilston/Newton Cumbernauld Line Glasgow to Edinburgh via Motherwell and Carstairs Glasgow to Lanark via Motherwell Glasgow to Edinburgh via Shotts Inverclyde Line Argyle Line 2015–2019 Operates under the brand eXpress. ScotRail Notes ^ In precise terms only the high-level portion of Glasgow Central is managed by Network Rail, with ScotRail operating the low-level portion, but the distinction is not commonly noted. ScotRail Overview ScotRail Franchises: ScotRail ScotRail Main areas: Scotland ScotRail Other Areas: Cumbria ScotRail Parent Company: Scottish Rail Holdings ScotRail Reporting Mark: SR ScotRail Dates of Operation: 1 April 2022–present ScotRail Predecessor: Abellio ScotRail | |||||
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