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  2. Transport Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Transport Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Còmhdhail Alba) is the national transport agency of Scotland. It was established by the Transport (Scotland) Act 2005, [ 2 ] and began operating on 1 January 2006 as an executive agency of the Scottish Government .

  3. Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh Airport is Scotland's busiest airport by passenger numbers, with over 14.4 million passengers in 2023 [29] Barra Airport is the only airport in the world to use a tidal beach as its runway Loganair is branded as Scotland's Airline. Air transport in Scotland is responsible for 0.3% of Scottish Gross Value Added (GVA) (roughly £400 ...

  4. Scottish Bus Group - Wikipedia

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    A new holding company, Scottish Omnibuses Group (Holdings) was formed in 1961, and this was renamed Scottish Bus Group [1] in 1963. Meanwhile, the group had come under control of the Transport Holding Company in 1962 when the British Transport Commission was wound up.

  5. Scottish Rail Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Rail Holdings is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government [2] which operates the ScotRail and Caledonian Sleeper rail services.. On 1 April 2022 ScotRail, the company which operates the majority of rail services in Scotland, was brought under the public ownership of Scottish Rail Holdings beginning at the conclusion of the Abellio ScotRail franchise. [3]

  6. Category:Transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 December 2013, at 21:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Midland & Scottish Air Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Notwithstanding that, on 10 March 1933 [A] Sword, with his wife Christina, [7] founded their own airline, Midland & Scottish Air Ferries (M&SAF), with £20,000 capital. [8] He is reported to have believed that "so long as the main-line railway routes are avoided there are air-service prospects in this small country of ours". [ 3 ]

  8. Transport in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Glasgow Passenger Transport Executive (GGPTE), formerly the municipal transport operator, is now privately owned by First Glasgow. The largest bus operators in the City are: First Glasgow – the successors to the former Glasgow Corporation Transport Department, and the former Central and Kelvin subsidiaries of the Scottish Bus Group.

  9. Category:Public transport in Scotland - Wikipedia

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