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Scotland Transerv going extra mile for Glasgow 2014
News ItemSupport for stranded motorists in Glasgow and the wider Central Belt has been significantly increased to cope with increased demand on the road network during the Commonwealth Games.
Plan for replacement PSO planes enters tendering phase
News ItemThe process to buy two new planes to operate on the Scottish Government’s Public Service Obligation (PSO) routes has entered the formal tendering phase, Transport Minister Keith Brown announced today.
Drivers support A9 safety measures despite breaking speed limits
News ItemISSUED ON BEHALF OF THE A9 SAFETY GROUPA survey of driver attitudes on the A9 between Perth and Inverness has highlighted that a large percentage of drivers acknowledge they break the speed limit whilst driving on the route.
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Thousands visit the AWPR/B-T Exhibitions
News ItemCommunities across the north-east turned out in their thousands to visit the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route/ Balmedie-Tipperty public exhibitions which concluded last week.
FURTHER FUNDING FOR SCOTLAND’S BUS INDUSTRY
News ItemTransport Minister Keith Brown today announced a second round of funding totalling £3 million for the Bus Investment Fund (BIF) in a bid to improve Scotland’s bus services.
A75 Hardgrove opens to traffic
News ItemA significant milestone has been reached on the £9 million Hardgrove to Kinmount Improvement project as the new road fully opened to traffic this week.
Communities turn out in their hundreds for AWPR/B-T Exhibitions
News ItemMore than 1,200 people have attended the first week of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route / Balmedie-Tipperty public exhibitions.
Road and station opening signals improved public transport for Gleneagles
News Item“A £7.4 million investment in road and rail infrastructure around Gleneagles will deliver a lasting transport legacy for local communities,” said Transport Minister Keith Brown during a visit to the Auchterarder area today.
BORDERS PARTY PLEA
News ItemWith just a year to go until the first trains are due to take to the tracks, communities on the route of the new Borders Railway are being asked to help organise a launch party worthy of this monumental project.
AWPR plans on public display
News ItemRoad users and communities across the north-east are being given an opportunity to look at the plans for the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route / Balmedie-Tipperty scheme through a two-week programme of public exhibitions.