Phase one of Network Rail EGIP consultation ends

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The first phase of a consultation over the Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme has been completed.

Network Rail has been seeking the public’s views on the project for over seven months.

The EGIP project team held over 200 meetings with the public, corporate stakeholders and local authorities.

David Simpson, Network Rail route managing director for Scotland, said:

“EGIP will deliver significant benefits for communities across central Scotland, reducing journey times and increasing service levels across key routes.

“The consultation has generated huge levels of interest from both the general public and business communities and we have received valuable feedback on what people want from their rail services which will help us to ensure EGIP delivers real befits for passengers.”

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