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  3. Aberdeen railway station - Wikipedia

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    ScotRail: Managed by: ScotRail: Platforms: 6 (numbered 2–7) Train operators: ScotRail, CrossCountry, LNER, Caledonian Sleeper: Other information; Station code: ABD [2] History; Original company: Denburn Valley Line: Key dates; 4 November 1867: Station opened as Aberdeen Joint to replace Aberdeen Guild Street and Aberdeen Waterloo [3] 1913 ...

  4. ScotRail - Wikipedia

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    ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail (Scottish Gaelic: Rèile na h-Alba), is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. [1]

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  6. Milngavie railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is managed by ScotRail, who also operate all services at the station, along the North Clyde and Argyle lines. Its principal purpose today is as a commuter station for people working in Glasgow city centre. The station itself is a category B listed building. [4]

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  8. ScotRail (British Rail) - Wikipedia

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    Class Image Type Top speed Number Cars Built mph km/h Locomotive hauled stock 37: Diesel locomotive: 90 145 N/A 1960–1965 47: 75 121 At least 12 1962–1968

  9. British Rail Class 380 - Wikipedia

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    A total of 38 units were ordered, comprising 22 three-car and 16 four-car units. All 38 units are owned by Eversholt Rail, a rolling stock company (ROSCO) that leases them to ScotRail. [6] Stations along the Ayrshire Coast Line and Inverclyde Line underwent platform extension works to allow the use of the longer trains. [7]