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The Daily RecordPassengers are giving up on the railway as figures show East Kilbride’s train stations saw a huge decrease in the number of people using services.
Damning statistics released by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT▸ ) operations committee show the number of journeys to and from East Kilbride has dropped by 11.4 per cent; it’s a 12.2 per cent fall to and from Hairmyres and a 14 per cent decline to and from Thorntonhall, between 2015-16 and 2016-17.
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Damning statistics released by the Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) operations committee show the number of journeys to and from East Kilbride has dropped by 11.4 per cent; it’s a 12.2 per cent fall to and from Hairmyres and a 14 per cent decline to and from Thorntonhall, between 2015-16 and 2016-17. The committee state within the report that there was a “noticeable decline in and around East Kilbride.” They note this may be down to “the current attractiveness of car travel” and “wider societal trends.”
East Kilbride SNP MSP▸ Linda Fabiani has called the figures “disappointing”. “We all know that there are serious issues about the EK▸ /Glasgow train service,” she said. “In the longer term we need electrification of this line and in the shorter term more carriages and better reliability.”
Conservative MSP for Central Scotland Graham Simpson called SPT’s reasons for the falling figures “meaningless tripe”. He added: “The reason people are giving train travel from East Kilbride a wide berth is because the service is poor and they can’t get parked.”
Central Scotland’s Labour MSP Monica Lennon admitted the figures were a concern and said: “It’s obvious from these figures that the level of service continues to fall short of what passengers expect.”
Personal view - it's hard to maintain passenger use of a service that's unreliable and overcrowded, and where the potential passenger's journeys to and from the stations are made difficult by a lack of enough infrastructure.
There are lessons here for GWR▸ land ...