Transport Minister sees progress on feeder station upgrade programme [Network Rail]





Date: 17/08/2022

Scottish Government Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth visited the site of the first new feeder station to be commissioned as part of a £120m investment to boost the electricity supply into the railway network.


External links

Transport Minister sees progress on feeder station upgrade programme

Network Rail

Scottish Government Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth visited the site of the first new feeder station to be commissioned as part of a £120m investment to boost the electricity supply into the railway network.

Related images

Scottish Government Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth visited the site of the first new feeder station to be commissioned as part of a £120m investment to boost the electricity supply into the railway network. The Ferguslie feeder station, which will connect to the network in October 2022, was installed near Paisley and supports the existing infrastructure as well as providing the additional electric power needed to support future decarbonisation of Scotland's railway.
Location: Ferguslie Viaduct
Company: Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
17/08/2022 Network Rail
An aerial view of the Ferguslie Feeder Station. [Credit to: Network Rail Air Ops Team].
Location: Ferguslie Viaduct
Company: Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway
18/07/2022 Network Rail


Related news items

Tags: x Ferguslie Feeder Station