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Angus has 8 rail stations located at Arbroath, Balmossie Street, Barry, Carnoustie, Carnoustie, Golf Street, Monifieth, Montrose.

There are 3 rail companies providing service to the above stations. Please not that not all stations are served by all services.

First Scotrail – 08457 225 225
www.firstgroup.com/scotrail/index.php

GNER – 08457 225 225
www.gner.co.uk

Virgin Trains – 08457 222 333
www.virgintrains.co.uk


To check timetables for all rail company services and to book tickets please click
www.rail.co.uk/ukrail/planner/planner.htm

Do you require or are you travelling with someone who will require assistance getting on/off trains or across platforms?

*The level of assistance available to disabled passengers depends on a number of factors including whether or not a station is staffed. At staffed stations full assistance can be provided from a point outside the station. At unstaffed stations help is only available from the on board conductor to assist with boarding and alighting only. People requiring assistance on their journey should, where possible, make their arrangements at least 24 hours in advance by contracting the appropriate operator:


GNER Assistance Line 08457 225444
08451 202067 (minicom)

First Scotrail Customer Relations 08456 057021
08456 020346 (minicom)

Virgin Trains Journey Care Reservation Service
08457 443366
08456 443367 (minicom)

A booklet entitled “Rail Travel for Disabled Passengers” is published by the Association of Train Operating Companies and can be obtained from most staffed rail stations. Alternatively copies of the booklet (which includes an application form for a Disabled Persons Railcard) can be obtained online from www.nationalrail.co.uk or by post from:
The Customer Relations Manager,
First Scotrail
Caledonian Chambers
87 Union Street
Glasgow
G1 3TA

Details of the Disabled Persons Railcard and an application form are also available online at www.disabledpersons-railcard.co.uk

* Information extracted from Angus Council booklet "A Guide to Community and Public Transport in Angus"