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Gail Ross welcomes Scottish Government's takeover of railways





Local MSP Gail Ross has welcomed the "bold and welcome" announcement that the SNP Scottish Government is taking over the running of the country’s rail franchise.

ScotRail services will move into public sector control when the current franchise with Abellio expires – expected to happen in March 2022.

Mrs Ross said: “This move is both bold and welcome and will ensure Scotland’s rail users are provided with the well-run and reliable and service we rightly expect.”

Gail Ross MSP with her dog in Wick. Mrs Ross welcomes the takleover of Scotland's railways. Picture: DGS
Gail Ross MSP with her dog in Wick. Mrs Ross welcomes the takleover of Scotland's railways. Picture: DGS

Transport Secretary Michael Matheson announced that rail services will be run by an arm’s length company owned and controlled by the Scottish Government.

The Scottish Government’s decision to run the railways through what is known as the "Operator of Last Resort" has been shaped by a number of factors, including faults with the current franchising system, uncertainty from a year-long delay in the UK Government’s rail review and the effects of the Covid pandemic.

Commenting on the announcement Gail Ross, SNP MSP for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross said: “This bold move by the SNP Scottish Government will bring welcome stability and certainty to those who use our railway for work and leisure, both in the Highlands and across the country.

Thurso railway station. Picture: DGS
Thurso railway station. Picture: DGS

“And the news that current ScotRail staff will transfer to the new Scottish Government owned company, with their terms and conditions protected, will also provide much-needed security to those who rely on our railways for their livelihoods.

“The SNP have long argued that the future structure of Scottish railways should be in Scotland’s hands. It’s well beyond time that the Tory UK Government listened and devolved rail powers to Holyrood."

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