'Ambitious' study to look at airport upgrade to support Dundee's regeneration
Dundee Airport could be developed into a bigger transport hub as a result of an economic study to be carried out as a matter of urgency. (...)
Dog squad trained to sniff out drugs on trains
Highly-trained drugs dogs have been allowed on to trains in Tayside for the first time. (...)
'It's crazy!' — plea for calm as fuel panic increases
Motorists are being urged to hold their nerve as fears of a tanker driver strike continue to spark panic buying at petrol stations across the country. (...)
Transport Scotland unveils options for notorious A9 junctions
Plans have been drawn up to remove some of the most dangerous junctions on the A9. (...)
Tactran vows to resist any threat to smaller railway stations
Tayside's regional transport partnership has promised to ''strongly resist'' any attempt to close low-use stations between Broughty Ferry and Carnoustie. (...)
Stagecoach chief says performance is ahead of projections
Sir Brian Souter remains upbeat about Stagecoach's prospects despite a drop in the transport group's profits following a £6.9m loss in its railway operations. (...)
Rail link cuts would be a 'disaster' for Dundee V&A project
The chances of the V&A in Dundee becoming a leading tourist attraction could be undermined by controversial proposals to cut train services in Scotland. (...)
Government rushes to put buffer between ministers and controversial rail services consultation
The Scottish Government has rushed to distance itself from controversial proposals to overhaul the railways. (...)
St Johnstone chairman describes road scheme opponent's claims as 'ill-informed speculation'
St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown has hit back at criticism of his purported role in a planned £13 million roads improvement scheme in Perth. (...)
Road improvements and oil helped to fuel Angus house price boom
Improved transport links and the oil sector are said to be two of the factors behind a 10-year house price boom in Angus. (...)
Bus passengers finding it hard to get touchy-feely with new timetable technology
A tatty piece of paper may prove more helpful to bus passengers than the latest hi-tech timetable alternative, it appears. (...)
Scotland gears up to face another tough winter
With winter expected to arrive early, Scotland's roads agency is readying for severe weather. (...)
Call for a better sign of the times at Broughty Ferry railway station
A councillor is calling for better information for passengers using Broughty Ferry railway station. (...)
Transport Futures group urges Scottish Government to join plans for high-speed rail line
The Scottish Government has been told it must begin building a high-speed rail line to connect Scotland and England. (...)
Amazon 1,000-jobs announcement is much-needed retail therapy for Fife economy
News that Amazon is to create 1,000 jobs in Fife has been greeted with delight. (...)
Campaign pays off with more train stops at Broughty Ferry
Broughty Ferry railway station is to see a big increase in passenger trains, with nine new services being introduced to daily timetables. (...)
Organisers insist Leuchars Airshow is not the last
Saturday's Leuchars Airshow will not be the last despite the imminent closure of the RAF base. (...)
Perth gearing up for campaign to become base for Scotland's single national police force
Business leaders and politicians say Perth is the "perfect place" to base Scotland's proposed new single police force. (...)
National Express Dundee service cut means longer school days for St John's High pupils
Pupils are facing over an hour's journey to get to school after National Express Dundee removed a dedicated bus service. (...)
CityJet executive confirms airline's commitment to Dundee
CityJet took the unprecedented step of visiting Dundee to reaffirm its commitment to the city's under-performing Dundee to London route. (...)