A new survey has launched on Monday, September 20 to study transport problems and opportunities between Aberdeen and Laurencekirk.
Nestrans is looking to identify options that will encourage more people to travel in a sustainable way along the corridor; be it walking, cycling, or using public transport.
An online survey will be open for four weeks from Monday, September 20 until Monday, October 18.
The study is being funded by Transport Scotland’s Local Rail Development Fund. It will investigate rail options, including the potential for new stations south of Aberdeen, as well as a wider range of possibilities across different travel methods. This includes improvements to the active travel and bus networks.
Chair of Nestrans, Councillor Sandra Macdonald said: “I’d encourage everyone who lives or travels within the area to take part in the consultation.
“This survey provides an excellent opportunity to share your views on the existing network. We also want to hear how you plan to travel along this corridor in the future, and what we can do to improve what is available for sustainable and active travel."
For more information and to take part in the survey, please visit www.nestrans.org.uk/southcorridorstudy
Download the study briefing paper her