Thursday, 30 April 2026

Dumfries-Stranraer Rail Link Public Meeting success! Please give us your support!

 60 people attended the meeting! More to follow in due course!

On Saturday, 25th April, the British Regional Transport Association (BRTA) held its first meeting in Dumfries at the Dumfries Daycare Centre. The gathering aimed to discuss potential real improvements in Dumfries and Galloway, with a particular focus on the Dumfries to Stranraer railway line. The event attracted a commendable turnout, with at least 60 people in attendance, including Laura Moody, the Scottish Greens representative. Laura, who delivered a talk at the meeting, has publicly expressed her strong desire for the reopening of this line, highlighting the significant economic and social benefits it would bring. Her support for the project was warmly received by those present.

Despite the technical setbacks, the meeting managed to proceeded for a duration of two hours without any further delay, during which attendees had the opportunity to ask questions about the proposed route and voice any objections they might have regarding other developments in the area.

Overall, the atmosphere in the room was one of optimism and enthusiasm. Participants were keen to put a positive spin on the proposed railway development, expressing a clear preference for the reopening of the railway line over the alternative plan of dualling the A75. This sentiment was echoed throughout the meeting, underscoring the community’s desire for improved transport infrastructure.

One of the key topics of discussion was the need for more local meetings along the route of the Stranraer line. Areas such as Stranraer, Newton Stewart, Glenluce, Castle Douglas, Dalbeattie, and Gatehouse of Fleet were identified as potential locations for future gatherings. The suggestion was made to establish local groups that could liaise with one another regarding developments in their respective towns and villages. This collaborative approach would ensure that the voices of local communities are heard and considered throughout the planning process.

Looking ahead, there are plans to set up these local groups in the near future. Details about these initiatives will be advertised, and anyone interested in obtaining more information or getting in touch with the BRTA is encouraged to reach out to Scott Borthwick. Scott can be contacted via email at 2drscott@gmail.com

The meeting in Dumfries marked an important step forward in the ongoing discussions about the potential reopening of the Dumfries to Stranraer railway line. The strong turnout and positive engagement from attendees demonstrated a shared commitment to enhancing transport options in the region. As plans for future meetings and local group formations take shape, there is a growing sense of anticipation about the possibilities that lie ahead. The community’s collective voice will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of transport in Dumfries and Galloway.

To help us:

1. Please join BRTA as a member: 

2. Email your support to your new Scottish Parliament MSP

3. Tell the media it is a good idea worthy of study and support.

4. Offer reliable assistant volunteering - fill gaps and niches/take a lead where wanted and amicable.

5. Our email loop is free and has updates and details of future fixtures. Please send to info@brtarail.com

Thanks to all who showed up, for our guest speaker Laura Moodie from the Scottish Greens and day-to-day management is Mr Scott Borthwick based in Scotland.

Photos from the meeting:







Please peruse our dedicated web page: https://brtarail.com/dumfries-to-stranraer/

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