A Public Future for Scotland’s Railways

― Railways should be publicly run – Scotland’s rail system is currently structured in a complex manner, which mainly reflects the legacy of the Britain-wide privatisation experiment initiated by the Major Government’s 1993 Railways Act. For the past two decades, Scottish passenger services have been run by a succession of private and foreign state-owned train operating companies (TOCs), which in turn lease their rolling stock from privately-owned rolling stock operating companies (ROSCOs).

Type of Resource
Policy Paper
Primary Author or Creator
Lewis Bloss
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Common Weal