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Network Rail is to fund a £1bn scheme to electrify the track between Edinburgh and Glasgow, cutting journey times to as little as 35 minutes. | Network Rail is to fund a £1bn scheme to electrify the track between Edinburgh and Glasgow, cutting journey times to as little as 35 minutes. |
The company is to borrow the sum against the value of its network, including stations and land. | The company is to borrow the sum against the value of its network, including stations and land. |
The arrangement means the Scottish Government will not have to increase its borrowing to realise the project. | The arrangement means the Scottish Government will not have to increase its borrowing to realise the project. |
The project, which has a completion date of 2016, will boost services between the cities to 13 an hour. | The project, which has a completion date of 2016, will boost services between the cities to 13 an hour. |
The cash will also create a new rail and tram interchange station at Gogar. | The cash will also create a new rail and tram interchange station at Gogar. |
The Dunblane line, which sees services travel through Stirling, and the Cumbernauld line are also set to be electrified as part of the programme. | |
'Ambitious programme' | 'Ambitious programme' |
Network Rail will use the investment to upgrade the network's existing track and signals infrastructure as well as major bridge and tunnelling strengthening works. | Network Rail will use the investment to upgrade the network's existing track and signals infrastructure as well as major bridge and tunnelling strengthening works. |
The scheme includes boosting the frequency of services between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley to 13 an hour and adding new services on the Shotts and Carstairs lines. | The scheme includes boosting the frequency of services between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh Waverley to 13 an hour and adding new services on the Shotts and Carstairs lines. |
Those behind the scheme said it could deliver significant carbon benefit in comparison to existing diesel services, while every minute shaved off journey times is thought to generate up to £60m in benefits to the economy. | Those behind the scheme said it could deliver significant carbon benefit in comparison to existing diesel services, while every minute shaved off journey times is thought to generate up to £60m in benefits to the economy. |
A Network Rail spokesman said: "Transport Scotland has asked Network Rail to use our regulatory asset base to facilitate the funding of the Edinburgh-Glasgow improvement programme. | |
"This project has wide-ranging benefits for communities across the central belt of Scotland and we look forward to playing our role in delivering this ambitious programme." | "This project has wide-ranging benefits for communities across the central belt of Scotland and we look forward to playing our role in delivering this ambitious programme." |
A Scottish Government spokeswoman added: "The Scottish Government has ambitious plans for improving the country's rail network and is delivering the biggest transport construction programme seen in Scotland in a generation. | |
"We expect to make further announcements in due course." |
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