Railfuture Scotland News

Branch Notes

Railwatch usually has some notes of events in Scotland which might interest other UK readers, and the Scottish branch produces a regular newsletter of matters of particular interest to members in Scotland.

Copies of branch newsletters are available below in PDF format.

  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 79 - September 2023 (3.3MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 78 - April 2023 (2.6MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 77 - November 2022 (905kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 76 - May 2022 (3.5MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 75 - October 2021 (1.8MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 74 - October 2020 (1.1MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 73 - March 2020 (1.2MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 72 - March 2018 (1.5MB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 71 - November 2014 (215kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 70 - March 2011 (352kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 69 - March 2010 (197kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 68 - November 2009 (445kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 67 - March 2009 (409kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 66 - November 2008 (395kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 65 - March 2008 (653kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 64 - November 2007 (482kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 63 - March 2007 (391kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 62 - November 2006 (388kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 61 - March 2006 (391kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 60 - October 2005 (633kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 59 - March 2005 (180kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 58 - October 2004 (235kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 57 - April 2004 (994kB)
  • Railfuture Scotland News Issue 56 - November 2003 (358kB)

    CAUTION: Older documents may no longer reflect Railfuture's current policies. Contact details may also be out of date: please always get latest details from www.railfuture.org.uk/Contact+Us.


    Other rail news can be found on the Scottish Rail News page.


    About Railfuture

    Railfuture is an independent, voluntary group representing rail users in Britain with 20,000 affiliated and individual members. It is not funded by train companies, political parties or trade unions, and all members have an equal say.

    Railfuture campaigns for cheap and convenient rail services for everyone; better links for buses, bikes and pedestrians; policies to get more heavy lorries on to rail; new lines, stations and freight terminals. In short, a better rail service and a bigger rail system for both passengers and freight.

    Railfuture is pro-rail but not anti-road or anti-air. However, we campaign for a switch from road and air to rail. We do not interfere in the running of the railway - we campaign for the quality and range of services provided, not how they are delivered. We are the only champion of all rail users.


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