ScotRail’s Highland Explorer Wins Excellence in Transport Design Award

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A ScotRail train travelling between Crianlarich and Oban
A ScotRail train travelling between Crianlarich and Oban // Credit: ScotRail

ScotRail’s innovative Highland Explorer project has recently received a prestigious accolade at the Transport 2023.

The revolutionary active travel carriages were honoured with the Excellence in Transport Design award during the esteemed ceremony on Thursday, June 22.

Since their introduction in July 2021, these designated carriages, unique in the UK, have transformed travel on many Scottish routes and offer an unparalleled experience for cyclists and sports enthusiasts.

Highland Explorer carriage exterior artwork, showing cyclists in the countryside.
Highland Explorer Exterior Artwork. Credit:

ScotRail’s active travel carriages have been completely reimagined to accommodate the needs of cyclists and those with bulky sports gear.

With the capacity to hold up to 20 cycles, including ordinary and tandem bikes, these carriages are a pioneering addition to the UK rail network.

Notably, they also feature a unique e-bike charging socket, allowing passengers to charge their electric bicycles during their journey conveniently.

Before their launch, the active travel carriages underwent an extensive interior and exterior makeover. The revamped design of class 153 diesel units includes larger cushioned seats, USB sockets, and plug charging points for passengers’ convenience.

Additionally, each carriage features table maps that provide detailed route information, highlighting recommended walking, cycling, and visiting spots. QR codes at every table further offer additional inspiration for exploring ‘s attractions.

Interior of Highland Explorer Carriage showing cycle racks and seating.
Highland Explorer Carriage interior. Credit: Scotrail

Initially introduced on the West Highland Line between and Oban, the Highland Explorer carriages have expanded their service to the Mallaig branch of this iconic route.

The introduction of these carriages not only benefits adventure-seeking cyclists but also brings advantages to local communities.

Passengers can now enjoy 15% more seating capacity, increased luggage space, and access to an additional onboard toilet, enhancing their overall travel experience.

The Scottish Transport Awards is a highly regarded event that brings together the transport community to acknowledge and celebrate outstanding achievements within the industry across Scotland.

ScotRail’s active travel carriages were honoured with the Excellence in Transport Design award, recognising the company’s commitment to innovation and improving passenger travel experience.

ScotRail’s success at the Scottish Transport Awards underscores its dedication to enhancing travel options and experiences in Scotland.

With the active travel carriages revolutionising rail journeys for cyclists and sports enthusiasts, the company sets a new standard for transportation design and functionality.

As ScotRail prioritises customer needs and expands its services, passengers can look forward to more innovative and inclusive travel solutions.

Tom Smith, ScotRail Head of Fleet Technical, said: “It’s fantastic to see the hard work of all of the partners involved in the introduction and delivery of our Highland Explorer carriages recognised at such a high level within the transport industry.

“The successful delivery of these carriages on the world-famous West Highland Line has been a welcome economic boost for rural communities, many of whom depend on tourism for their livelihoods.

“Since their introduction, we’ve listened to feedback from both customers and stakeholders on how make the most of these fantastic carriages and deliver the best possible service, while supporting active travel and our continued recovery from the pandemic.”

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