Scotrail celebrate 150th anniversary of the Shotts Line

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has announced that it has installed a commemorative plaque at Shotts station to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the line between Glasgow and Edinburgh via Shotts.

The plaque was unveiled by Alex Neil, MSP for Airdrie and Shotts and Transport Scotland Director for Rail Bill Reeve, and reads:

“This plaque was unveiled on 9 July 2019 to mark the 150th anniversary of the Caledonian Railway opening their direct line between Glasgow and Edinburgh via Shotts. From 1869, express trains were worked by Dunalastair locomotives, an outstanding design by its engineer J F McIntosh.”

ScotRail handed out cupcakes to passengers travelling from the station, who were also entertained by a piper during the plaque unveiling ceremony.

Construction of the Shotts line by the Caledonian Railway in 1869 shortened the distance between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Princes Street, from 69 to 46 miles.

This enabled the route to compete with the North British Railway operated Edinburgh to Glasgow mainline via Falkirk for coal and shale-oil traffic, as in those days, railways raised most of their revenue from freight operations.

However, the Beeching Report recommended the withdrawal of passenger services. The line was saved from closure following a campaign supported by local MP Margaret Herbison.

In April 2019, Network Rail completed the Scottish Government funded £160m electrification of the line.

The project also upgraded or extended platforms at nine stations, delivered step free access at West Calder, and completely redeveloped two stations; Breich and Livingston South.

This made way for ScotRail to run brand-new electric Class 385 trains along the popular route in May 2019.

What did the officials say?

ScotRail Operations Director David Simpson said:

“The Shotts line has been a phenomenal success and the recent improvements – the electrification of the route and introduction of brand-new trains – have been transformational for the area.

“More local people are using it and we’re delighted to be celebrating the line’s 150th anniversary.

“As we continue our work to deliver the best for Scotland’s Railway, we will continue to make a difference to the communities we serve.”

Alex Neil MSP for Airdrie and Shotts said:

“I am honoured and delighted to being unveiling this plaque.

“The electrification of the railway through Shotts, coupled with the recent M8 upgrade, makes Shotts one of the best-connected towns in Scotland.

“Our job now is to use this new level of connectivity to bolster new jobs and industry in our area.”

Transport Scotland Director of Rail Bill Reeve said:

“It’s right to celebrate one hundred and fifty years of the Shotts line and station – connecting communities with opportunities for work, study and leisure.

“The Scottish Government’s ambitious programme of electrification is delivering faster, greener trains with more seats and services. Shotts now has its best ever train service. It has never been easier to make the switch from car to rail.

“As we celebrate our history, passengers can be confident the Shotts line has a strong future.”

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  1. Was Breich railway station planned to be closed before the station was upgraded and with a new footbridge with lifts and redevelopment of the station and the platforms.

    As the station serves the small village and is adjacent to the A71 road that is a vital road that goes from Edinburgh to Kilmarnock.

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