Scotrail has partnered with First Bus to introduce new zero emissions vehicles for its Glasgow station bus link service.
New zero emissions vehicles have been introduced for passengers using the Glasgow station bus link service.
David Lister, ScotRail safety, engineering and sustainability director, said: “ScotRail is proud to lead the charge in providing greener and more sustainable transport options. Each year, tens of thousands of journeys are made on the bus link service which makes rail travel more accessible for customers making cross-Glasgow journeys.
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