Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line

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The Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line is a key suburban rail route in Scotland that links Edinburgh with towns to the west, providing frequent commuter services across the central belt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway line
suburban rail route
connectsCity Edinburgh
connectsTown Airdrie
Bathgate
country Scotland
electrification 25 kV AC overhead
locatedIn central Scotland
surface form: Central Belt of Scotland
operator ScotRail
partOf Edinburgh commuter rail network
surface form: Edinburgh suburban rail network

Glasgow–Edinburgh railway line
surface form: Glasgow–Edinburgh rail corridor
partOfNetwork Edinburgh commuter rail network
surface form: ScotRail suburban network
passesThrough Armadale
Bathgate
Drumgelloch
Livingston
providesServiceType commuter rail service
regionServed North Lanarkshire
West Lothian
serviceFrequency frequent
terminus Airdrie
Edinburgh
trackGauge standard gauge
usedFor commuter traffic
regional passenger services

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Edinburgh commuter rail network includesLine Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line
Bathgate railway station railwayLine Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line
this entity surface form: Airdrie–Bathgate rail line
Armadale railway station reopenedAsPartOf Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line
this entity surface form: Airdrie–Bathgate rail link project
Plains hasNearbyFeature Edinburgh–Bathgate–Airdrie Line
this entity surface form: Airdrie–Bathgate railway line