M84 HSUK Scottish Infrastructure Diagram

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M84 HSUK Scottish Infrastructure Diagram HIGH SPEED UK © NETWORK 2019 Inverness Elgin 2020 SCOTLAND & NORTH COUNTRY KEY INFRASTRUCTURE HSUK operating on…. Aviemore Aberdeen New high speed line Tunnel >5km long Stonehaven Restored line Pitlochry Upgraded line Forfar New conventional line Montrose Perth Existing line Dundee New/modified/existing station served by HSUK Glenfarg line restored to re-engineered alignment Other main line route MB Middlesbrough Stirling Kirkcaldy SR Sunderland Edinburgh Airport Glasgow Edinburgh Motherwell Berwick Galashiels Kilmarnock Ayr Alnmouth HSUK platforms on new Lockerbie Northumbria Bridge, travelator-linked to Dumfries existing Newcastle Stn Carlisle Newcastle SR Durham Penrith MB HSUK Darlington TRUNK ROUTE Oxenholme Northallerton York-Darlington ECML generally upgraded to 4-track for higher York Lancaster speed & capacity York bypass not shown WCML to Birmingham HSUK to Northern cities, and London Midlands cities & London HIGH SPEED UK Inverness Elgin © NETWORK2020 2019 SCOTLAND & NORTH COUNTRY PROPOSED HIGH SPEED SERVICES Aviemore Aberdeen (served by 32 all trains except 91) Stonehaven 91 Dotted black line Pitlochry Forfar 32 38 indicates regional Montrose services Dashed green line represents service Perth 32 at 2-hour frequency Dundee Each solid line represents a single 32 hourly service in 91 38 each direction. Stirling 38 denotes HSUK Kirkcaldy service HSUK38 Glasgow Edinburgh Airport Station served/ not served by all 21 Edinburgh services illustrated. 38 91 34 Station served only 31 01 by regional services. 02 04 Berwick Motherwell 39 52 61 Kilmarnock Ayr Galashiels 39 02 31 91 21 04 01 34 32 61 Alnmouth 25 4 52 Lockerbie (served by all trains except 31) Dumfries Newcastle Carlisle Sunderland Durham 24 02 31 91 21 36 16 04 01 34 32 10 Penrith 05 23 33 Middlesbrough Darlington 28 (served by all trains except 31) 35 Oxenholme Northallerton (served by 28 & 35) 61 (served by all 05 23 24 02 31 91 21 36 35 52 trains except 333 16 04 01 34 32 10 28 31,32,34 & 91) 23 Lancaster York North-West, West West/South Yorks, North- Midlands & London West, Midlands & London .
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