Train Travel in Scotland
Scottish Trains, Trains in Scotland, Preserserved Railways, Railway History
Scottish Train Services
- East Coast - East Coast runs fast, frequent passenger train services on the East Coast Main Line between London King’s Cross, the East Midlands, Yorkshire, the North East of England and Scotland.
- ScotRail - Scotland's Railway
- Network Rail - Network Rail is the operator of Britain's rail infrastructure.
- Glasgow Subway - Glasgow's Subway system is one of the most efficient ways of travelling around the city and is a true Glasgow icon.
- Glasgow Subway Map
Train Timetable Information
- National Rail Enquiries
- Scotland Railways - Scottish rail and other Scottish travel products for non-UK residents.
Scottish Preserved Railways
- The Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway - The Scottish Railway Preservation Society operates the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway, which has been developed since 1979 on a green-field site by the south shore of the Firth of Forth.
- The Strathspey Steam Railway - The Strathspey Railway, located in the Central Highlands of Scotland, runs between the communities of Aviemore and Boat-of-Garten.
- The Scottish Railway Preservation Society
- Isle of Mull Railway - This is Scotland's original and only island passenger railway.
Scottish Railway History
- RailScot - A History of Brtain's Railways, with an emphasis on Scotland.
- The Great North of Scotland Railway Association - The Association was formed in 1964 to bring together all those interested in the railway throughout its history.
- The Highland Railway Society - The Highland Railway Society is an voluntary organisation of people interested in the Highland Railway, its predecessor and successors.



