The North Clyde Line is a suburban railway in West Central Scotland. The route is operated by ScotRail. As a result of the incorporation of the Airdrie–Bathgate rail link and the Edinburgh–Bathgate line, this route has become the fourth rail link between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
A Class 334 crosses the River Leven between Dumbarton Central and Dalreoch
Alongside the Clyde at Bowling Harbour
A plaque commemorating the Glasgow suburban electrification by the entrance to the North Clyde Line platforms at Glasgow Queen Street
A Class 334 at Haymarket station in Edinburgh with a through service from Helensburgh
ScotRail Trains Limited, trading as ScotRail, is a Scottish train operating company that is publicly owned by Scottish Rail Holdings on behalf of the Scottish Government. It has been operating the ScotRail franchise as an operator of last resort since 1 April 2022.
Two ScotRail Class 43 (HST) Inter7City trains at Pitlochry
Image: Taunton Abellio Scot Rail 43149
Image: Scot Rail Mk 3
Image: Train approaching Tyndrum Lower (geograph 7011217)