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  • Station options for Levenmouth Rail Link - Views sought

    Created: 07/12/2020, Updated: 08/12/2020
    News/Events Category: General News


    The reinstatement of Levenmouth Rail Link is part of wider improvements to Scotland's railway infrastructure and will provide a major boost to economic sustainability and connectivity.It will deliver opportunities for local people - unlocking access to education, culture, entertainment and employment options, as well attracting new business and investment.

    As part of the Levenmouth Rail Link development, there will be two new stations on the line at Cameron Bridge and at Leven. Network Rail has developed a range of options for the station at Leven and are now seeking the views of the local community on which of these options is the most favourable.




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