14/08/2012
More Trains Stopping at Broughty Ferry Station Please ScotRail
On Monday I was notified by Broughty Ferry Community Council that John Yellowlees, the External Relations Manager at ScotRail, will be attending their meeting on the evening of Tuesday 6 November. Apparently, one of the items he will be covering will be the new timetable for Broughty Ferry begining in early December.
I understand passengers number using trains to and from Broughty Ferry have risen significantly since the increase in the number of stopping trains on the timetable that came into force from 12 December 2011.
What would make a significant boost to passengers number is the development of a consistent hourly service to Glasgow and Aberdeen with changes in Dundee for services to Edinburgh. This would not only be more predictable for the travelling public, but good for ScotRail revenues and kinder to the environment.
I hope John Yellowtrees won't be coming empty handed to The Ferry. We could do with some good news about more stopping trains at our station on new timetable coming into force a couple of weeks before Christmas.
Folk in Broughty Ferry deserve a regular train service to match the improvements on the platform such as the digital information screens.
We also need a regular and frequent train service between Dundee and The Ferry so that, when the V and A opens in 2015, visitors can easily extend their visit from the water front site in Dundee to the centre of Broughty Ferry.