Glasgow Times

CARLAW HITS OUT AMID CUTS TO TRAIN SERVICES

- Gillian McPherson gillian. mcpherson@ newsquest. co. uk

EASTWOOD MSP Jackson Carlaw has hit out at the Scottish Government following cuts to East Renfrewshi­re’s train services.

It was announced by ScotRail that a temporary train timetable would be put in place the following day on July 9.

This has been introduced because of a pay dispute between ScotRail and the rail trade unions with fewer drivers accepting overtime shifts.

Mr Carlaw said that ministers should be considered at fault for the reduced train services now in place after the Scottish Government made the decision to nationalis­e the train operator more than two years ago.

He told the Glasgow Times: “The temporary train timetable for the East Kilbride and Neilston routes represent a significan­t reduction in services for my constituen­ts.

“The scale of the service cuts for stations in Eastwood is hugely concerning and the availabili­ty of trains has been markedly reduced.

“The SNP nationalis­ed ScotRail in April 2022 and the Scottish Government

must accept blame for the dismal cuts to services now in place on Eastwood’s train routes.”

Both the East Kilbride line, with stops at Thornlieba­nk, Giffnock, Clarkston and Busby, and the Neilston route, for passengers who use Williamwoo­d, Whitecraig­s and Patterton train stations, are impacted by the timetable amendments.

The East Kilbride line has been reduced from the provision of two core daytime services to just one outside peak travel times between Monday and Saturday.

Key morning midweek services on the Neilston route have been removed including the trains scheduled to depart for Glasgow at 7.41am and 8.07am.

The 9.36pm and 10.35pm trains from Glasgow to Neilston are also missing from ScotRail’s temporary timetable.

Mr Carlaw said he has written to transport secretary Fiona Hyslop to highlight the “detrimenta­l impact of the cuts on the availabili­ty of train services for his constituen­ts” and called on the Scottish Government to prioritise the early return of the full timetable.

The Scottish Conservati­ve politician has also written to ScotRail’s managing director over the reduction in services.

“I have written to the cabinet secretary for transport to highlight the damaging impact of the reduced train services in Eastwood and stressed that restoring the full timetable must be viewed as a priority issue by the Scottish Government,” he added.

“The vast cuts to train services my constituen­ts are now having to endure is a major failure in the early years of the SNP’s public ownership model.”

Responding to Mr Carlaw’s comments, a Transport Scotland spokespers­on said that while train planning and staff rotas are operationa­l matters for ScotRail, they fully expect any timetable to give the best reliabilit­y and availabili­ty for passengers.

 ?? ?? Jackson Carlaw MSP said the scale of the cuts was ‘ hugely concerning’
Jackson Carlaw MSP said the scale of the cuts was ‘ hugely concerning’

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