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Scottish Planning Assessment Part 1 Volume 2

Publication Date: 
01/10/2005
Publication Summary: 
This document has been prepared for Scottish Executive/ Transport Scotland by Arup Consultants. It does not constitute or represent the Scottish Executive or Transport Scotland policy. Published in October 2005

Scotland Planning Assessment
Part 1 Report Volume 2
(Drivers of Change)

October 2005

Contents

This document is also available in pdf format.

4 A 2011 Baseline – The Impact of the Committed Schemes
4.1 Purpose of Chapter
4.2 First ScotRail Franchise Commitments
4.3 Description of Committed Schemes
4.4 2011 with the Committed Schemes
4.5 Implications of the Committed Schemes for the Role of Rail in Scotland

5 Expected Future Changes in Scotland
5.1 Purpose of Chapter
5.2 Key Policy Issues
5.3 Population and Household Change
5.4 Forecast Economic and Employment Change
5.5 Regional Profiles
5.6 Railway Policy Changes
5.7 Airport Growth
5.8 Changes to Ferry Services
5.9 Committed Road Schemes
5.10 Future Rail Freight Market Changes
5.11 Overview of Stakeholder Aspirations for Transport Improvements
5.12 Planning Uncertainties
5.13 Conclusions on the Drivers of Change

6 Implications of Future Change in Scotland on the Rail and Wider Transport Network
6.1 Purpose of Chapter
6.2 Impact of Future Changes in Scotland on Future Rail Demand and Crowding
6.3 Impact of Expected Changes in the Study Area on Future Coach Demand
6.4 Implications of Future Changes to the Freight Market
6.5 The Capacity of the Rail Network and Services to Support Planned Changes in Scotland
6.6 The Adequacy of the Rail Network and Services to Support Planned Changes in Scotland
6.7 Implications of Future Change in Scotland on the Optimal Role and Focus for the Railway in Scotland

Appendices

Appendix A Population and Employment Forecasts
Appendix B Transport Schemes and Aspirations


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