As per the title. In this context, 'major' being a loose term for large cities over ~200k population or cities with strategic railway importance such as being a major interchange or terminus (Preston, Carlisle, Exeter etc).
East Kilbride is the largest example in Scotland, with a population of around 80k and only being served by Glasgow.
Cumbernauld wasn't far behind with only Glasgow until through services to Edinburgh started over a year ago. Similar stories for Paisley and Ayr as well.
Surely there has to be a good few down south?
East Kilbride is the largest example in Scotland, with a population of around 80k and only being served by Glasgow.
Cumbernauld wasn't far behind with only Glasgow until through services to Edinburgh started over a year ago. Similar stories for Paisley and Ayr as well.
Surely there has to be a good few down south?