Anyone who has travelled on East Coast services North of Edinburgh will know just how popular they are. HST▸ or DMU▸ between Edinburgh- Inverness? What a tough choice...not.
Until 2016, when if DafT don't come to their senses it will be a choice of 90/100mph underfloor-engined DMU or 125mph underfloor-engined DMU, assuming Transport Scotland don't ban East Coast from running north of Edinbrough.
It's all part of the "bean counters" paradise which is the modern British Railways.
I'm surprised that the Scots don't nationalise Scotrail and take over their part of Networkrail and run a proper railway.
Sadly they wouldn't be allowed to, I think a Westminster law was passed which says a franchise cannot be permenantly nationatised, they have to let out things like East Coast again. That act should be removed, a candidate for the red tape challage perhaps? The logical thing would be to have Scotrail pay for the running of the London trains north of Edinbrough as if they were part of the Scotrail franchise, and hence get all the revenue for that section too.
Interesting that DafT cling to their wild notion that privatised, fragmented, railways are good, and try to fix the bloated subsidy privatisation has caused with longer franchises. Meanwhile it seems the devolved administrations in Wales and Scotland might like that annoying law scrapped to allow them to nationalised. Scotland have fixed their livery and Wales are considering a not-for-profit company (which can't really be anything but nationalised, can it?).