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Include rail in free travel for young Scots, train union demands
A ScotRail train at Edinburgh's Waverley Station.

THE train drivers’ union in Scotland have called for a scheme giving free bus travel to under-22s to be extended to the country’s publicly owned rail service.

The Scottish government introduced free bus travel for under-22s in January, effectively subsidising private bus operators’ profits.

Since then an estimated 21 million free journeys have been made by almost half a million young people, according to official figures yesterday.

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