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Infrastructure for Scotland exists to showcase ideas for improved infrastructure in Scotland, generate debate, political will and a movement for change.

This page is run by volunteers and is in not connected to Transport Scotland or any other agency.

15/04/2026

Who'd have thought that investing in infrastructure would have provided jobs and opportunities?

Campaign to Save Inchgreen Dry Dock Inchgreen Dock needs to be taken into public ownership so that a modern ship building facility can be created.

01/03/2026

Thank you so much for 500 followers on our page!

Now we are ready for the next stage of the campaign. We are now at the stage where we will want to meet and cooperate with local politicians, regardless of political views. We believe that this is bigger than party politics and that there should be a joint corporation for GARL to become a reality.

If you are a local politician whether you are a Councillor, MSP or MP and want to get in touch to show support then please give us an email.

Also feel free to email your local Greater Glasgow Councillor MP or MSP about showing more support for GARL (especially if they are from the party that you support)

Whether your SNP, Labour, Conservative, Reform, Lib Dems, Greens, or an ALBA supporter. We want cooperation in the next government to help deliver the long awaited rail link. As well as supporting the wider Clyde Metro Plans!!!

24/01/2026

A very interesting and informative chat.

03/12/2025

Once again the people of Unst & Yell Tunnels show the way.

Three international companies have been appointed to evaluate the potential for fixed links in the isles.

With Yell Sound as the ‘test case’, they will soon make site visits and begin work to review and evaluate the design of tunnels.

Full story in comments:

29/10/2025

Well done to Scottish company Ember once again for offering more to passengers and creating the lowest carbon route between Inverness and Edinburgh. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😀

⚡️🚌 New route time... this time Ember are launching the E9 route connecting to Inverness to Edinburgh! 🚌 ⚡️

This route will connect via Edinburgh Airport, Perth Railway Station, Pitlochry, Dalwhinnie and Aviemore. As usual, our central Edinburgh stop will be on George Street and we'll be serving Union Street in Inverness.

We'll be launching the E9 in one week's time, on Wednesday 5 November. We'll start with seven return services a day, and from 26 November that will lift to twelve daily return services scheduled round the clock, seven days a week.

It's just £18.10 for an adult single from Edinburgh to Inverness if you book online (whether you book weeks before or a minute ahead). Tickets are on sale now at https://www.ember.to/

If you have any further questions that we can help with, drop them below!

Photos from Alexander Dennis's post 15/09/2025
29/08/2025

People in Unst & Yell Tunnels are pushing forward with their campaign to build tunnels between islands.

Well done!

The Unst and Yell Tunnel Action Groups have today announced that they will launch a ‘Time to Tunnel’ campaign tomorrow (Saturday 30 August) at the Unst Show. Read more here:
https://shetlandtunnels.co.uk/time-to-tunnel-campaign/

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