Edinburgh to Dunblane Line

Edinburgh to Dunblane Line

The Edinburgh to Dunblane Line is a railway line in East Central Scotland. It links the city of Edinburgh via Falkirk to the city of Stirling, Lecropt (from Bridge of Allan) and the town of Dunblane. At Edinburgh Park this line joins the Edinburgh Crossrail line.

ervice provision

Connections to other services

This line connects into other services in several locations:
* Dunblane - Highland Main Line
* Stirling - Croy Line
* Larbert - Croy Line
* Camelon - Cumbernauld Line
* Polmont - Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line
* Edinburgh Park - Edinburgh to Bathgate Line
* Haymarket - Fife Circle Line, Edinburgh to Aberdeen Line, Shotts Line, West Coast Main Line
* Edinburgh Waverley - Edinburgh Crossrail, North Berwick Line, East Coast Main Line

Provided by BR Scottish Region (1948 to 1997)

Provided by ScotRail (1997 to 2005)

Provided by First ScotRail (from 2005)

The services on this line are run by First ScotRail. The vast majority of services are worked by Class 158 DMUs, with some services being provided by Class 156 and Class 170.

History

The route built in several stages:
* Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway between Edinburgh Waverley railway station and Haymarket in 1846.
* Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway between Haymarket and Polmont on 21 February 1842.
* Stirlingshire Midland Junction Railway between Polmont and Carmuirs / Larbert Junctions in 1850
* Scottish Central Railway between Carmuirs / Larbert Junctions and Dunblane in 1847

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