SUNDAY train services between Glasgow and Edinburgh will double in frequency from September as ScotRail extends its half-hourly service on the busy route.
An additional 12 trains a day will be laid on from September 9, the highest frequency operated on a Sunday in the 170-year-old history of the main line via Falkirk.
The move comes amid a boom in demand for rail travel, with passenger numbers higher than at any time since the 1920s, and follows the trial of a half-hourly Sunday service during the last Edinburgh festivals.
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