The next generation of rail ticket has arrived on the Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street route. It's fast and efficient, incorporates SMART ticketing technology, easy to use and a simpler way to travel.

A SmartCard is the size of a normal credit card and contains an electronic chip which allows rail tickets to be stored and read electronically. SmartCards provide us with a new, and more convenient way of delivering rail ticketing. SmartCard technology is already being used by other transport operators, most noticeably in the UK through the London Underground Oyster Card.
We have introduced SmartCard initially on the Edinburgh - Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High route where Season Tickets are now available using this new form of ticketing.
Bishopbriggs and Lenzie now live...
We are delighted to say that, from 31 October, 2011 our customers at Bishopbriggs and Lenzie will be able to take advantage of SmartCard when both locations are added to the current scheme. Click below and complete an application in only a few minutes if you want to benefit.
Smart ticketing going online in early 2012...
In early 2012, we plan to introduce a new facility that will allow SmartCard ticket holders to purchase their Season Ticket product online and then collect from their local station. We plan to contact all SmartCard holders nearer the time about this new service launch.
You can apply for your own personal SmartCard immediately by clicking here and completing our simple application form; you can even upload your passport style photograph as well. This should only take you a few minutes to complete.
How does SmartCard work?Tickets can be uploaded to your SmartCard via ticket vending machines located at all stations on the route. You then ‘hold and hover’ your card over the yellow target at the ticket barrier or platform validator to access or exit a station. When on-train, just present your SmartCard to the condutor.
Why has this route been chosen for the pilot?We know from customer analysis that those travelling on the Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High route have a keen interest in adopting any new technologies that will save them time and improve convenience. SmartCard ticketing is ideally placed to address this demand.
No. This customer trial is only valid on the Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh via Falkirk High route at this point.
What if I want to cancel my card? Will I get a refund?Yes, just call us and we will terminate the card and you will be refunded for any remaining value on the card, subject to normal administration charges.
All of this can be done by calling us on the SmartCard InfoLine on 0845 675 0892 or your details can be changed via your online SmartAccount.
Yes, you can. Simply contact the SmartCard InfoLine and we can make this change for you.