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Station facilities

Station facilities
Use the index above to check for information on facilities at your First ScotRail station. Please check both your departure and arrival stations.

These pages also include links to ordnance survey maps of the stations, courtesy of Sustrans, the sustainable transport charity.

Click here to check details of modernisation work currently being carried out at First ScotRail stations

Assistance for disabled customers
Disabled customers who need assistance with their journey should phone 0800 912 2901 in advance. This number is available throughout Scotland, and calls are charged at local rates. Please call during office hours : 0800 to 2000 (Monday to Saturday) and 0800 to 1500 (Sunday). Outwith these hours an answerphone service is available.

Automatic ticket vending machines
Automatic ticket vending machines are available at the following stations:
Aberdeen, Airdrie, Arbroath, Ayr, Balloch, Bearsden, Bishopbriggs, Bridge of Allan, Brunstane, Camelon, Charing Cross, Clarkston, Corkerhill, Crookston, Dalmeny, Drem, Drumbreck, Dumbarton Central, Dunblane, Dundee, Dunfermline Town, Dyce, Edinburgh Park, Edinburgh Waverley, Falkirk Grahamston, Glasgow Queen Street, Hawkhead, Inverness, Johnstone, Kilwinning, Kirkhill, Langside, Larbert, Larkhall, Leuchars, Linlithgow, Livingston South, Longniddry, Maxwell Park, Milngavie, Montrose, Mosspark, Motherwell, Muirend, Newcraighall, North Berwick, Paisley Canal, Paisley Gilmour Street, Patterton, Perth, Pollokshaws East, Stewarton, Prestonpans, Queens Park, Shawlands, Shettleston, Stepps, Stirling, Stonehaven, South Gyle, Whifflet.

TVM's are also planned for Busby, Carnoustie, Hamilton Central and Pollokshields West.

No smoking at stations
In line with legislation, smoking is not permitted in enclosed areas at First ScotRail stations (ie areas with at least three walls and a roof). All First ScotRail trains are also non-smoking.