ScotRail beats rail passenger record

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ScotRail said it has ‘beaten passenger records for the eighth year in a row’.

Latest figures show that it carried 81.1 million customers in the year ending March 31, 2012 – up 3.6% on last year’s record-breaking 78.3 million.

Passenger numbers have now risen by more than 30% since ScotRail’s franchise began in 2004.

Steve Montgomery, ScotRail’s managing director, said:

“We are delighted that passenger numbers continue to grow.

“To meet this rising demand for rail travel, we are running more services than ever before – some 2,300 a day – and continue to enhance services.

“This has led to more people making the switch to rail travel – and is delivering environmental and economic benefits for Scotland.”

Transport Minister Keith Brown said:

“I welcome the year-on-year increase in ScotRail passenger numbers, which reflects the Scottish Government aim of encouraging people to get out of their cars and on to more sustainable modes of public transport.

“That’s why since 2007 we have invested £2.6billion on rail infrastructure, maintenance, supporting passenger services, and making improvements to Scotland’s rail network.”

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