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I have used this service on a number of occasions and it has always been special. To anyone who even remotely appreciates the romance of travel, this is a journey you should make at least once. My most memorable journeys on the service involved 'incidents' which in no way detracted from, but rather, enhanced the occasion. ... Read the complete review

by Chris - written on 06/02/10
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Living in Scotland all my life, Scotrail is the only experience I've ever had of the railways. And I'm glad to say that the experience has, almost invariably, been positive. I am a regular commuter on the North Clyde Line between Coatbridge and Glasgow. The trains are extremely reliable, even in the peaks. I've never been ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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I have used First Scotrail (Scotrail before First bought over) for the last 8 years so I should be able to give a decent review of their services! The train service I use is mainly for commuting, originally to school and now to university. My average journey time is around 20-25mins. The service has generally been very good with only the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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First Scotrail is the rail company who currently have the franchise for all domestic passenger services for all of Scotland. The people who are the actual owners of the franchise are the First Group who also operate a large amount of the bus services within Scotland. I live in a town situated about 30 minutes by train from Glasgow ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/09/09 (Useful, 124 readings)
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When Scot Rail was taken over by First travel, I, aswell as many others were hoping this would mean an end to service disruptions, cramped train carriages and overall a better service. I have been using First Scot Rail trains for well over 5 years now and I have travelled to different parts of Scotland using them. I have been ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/03/09 (Useful, 133 readings)
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To be honest I'm not convinced about Scotrail and the wider UK train network overall. The recent news that UK trains are the most expensive yet most overcrowded in Europe did NOT come as a surprise. Travelling on them can only by matched by those times that you find your head caught in a mincer! I have to get the train to Glasgow every ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/10/08, updated on 10/11/08 (Very useful, 2431 readings)
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Although ScotRail operate hundreds of urban, suburban and rural passenger services throughout Scotland and a narrow slice of northern England every day, this review concentrates on what could be described as their flagship services: the Caledonian Sleepers. Since I moved to Glasgow, I've learnt to love the awesome convenience of sleeping ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/06/08 (Useful, 25 readings)
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Travelling up to uni I use the scotrail service from Edinburgh to Dundee, and they're always there, and can provide a bus service if needed. The seats are comfy enough, although I've had to stand most of the time. They never put enough carriages on the trains at peak times and special occasions. The ticket prices are fair, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/10/05, updated on 10/10/05 (Very useful, 4225 readings)
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The chances are you have been on one of these trains or at least seen one. Now I know that Dooyoo call the trains Scot rail but they have since changed names and are now known as First Scot Rail. **About First Scot Rail** As I have said that they are previously known as Scot rail until the 17th of October ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/04/02, updated on 17/04/02 (Useful, 549 readings)
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I have ued Scot Rail on several occasion while travelling through out Scotland. They only travle throughout Scotland but at good prices. I use this as a local train also from going to local stations, these are very uncomfortable seats and sitting on a plank of wood would be comfier. The conditions of these aren't as good as trains on ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/09/01, updated on 23/09/01 (Very useful, 876 readings)
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Scotland is a land of breathtaking beauty but for most holidaymakers one person in the party doesn't see much of it - the driver. For the fit outdoors type the solution is to get on yer bike, but for the rest of us slobby couch potatoes a rail rover is a brilliant way to get about. There are advantages and disadvantages to a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/01, updated on 28/06/01 (Useful, 117 readings)
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A couple of months ago I tried to book a ticket online through the Scotrail web site, which apparently lets you book online. I was booking two weeks in advance (ample time normally) for an apex return Aberdeen to Edinburgh. At the moment they are £19. The booking procedure itself is very straightforward, giving you details of outward and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/05/01, updated on 03/06/01 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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I’ve ranted about this before (in my essay as part of my Standard Grade English course) but it needs reinforcing. ScotRail and the British Railway system are kaput. Once, Britain had a railway system to be proud of. Trains ran frequently and were (usually) on time. But in the 1960s, politicians were stupid, reducing the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/10/00, updated on 18/10/00 (Useful, 30 readings)
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As I work in Stirling, I regularly use the Scotrail services in Central Scotland between Dunblane and Stirling. When I first began to use the services on Thursday's, Saturday's and Sunday's, the trains were very unreliable, often being delayed or cancelled. The trains departure times were very close together, so you would get ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/07/00, updated on 09/08/00 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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Rail has to be the best way to explore Scotland. Rail can be expensive but there are travel passes that can work out quite good value. The Explore Scotland travel pass costs from £69 for 4 days travel out of 8 days. This includes all Scotrail and Strathclyde rail services, selected Citylink services and all Caledonian ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/06/00, updated on 12/06/00 (Useful, 121 readings)
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Scotrail has consistently been one of the best train companies in terms of reliability since privatisation. This is due in part to the fact that it runs all the trains in Scotland, with the exception of those comming from London. Therefore it does not have to worry about problems caused by other operators breaking down etc. quite as ... Read the complete review
