SEStran is a Regional Transport Partnership consisting of eight local authorities in South East Scotland, namely Borders, East Lothian, West Lothian, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Fife, Falkirk, and Clackmannanshire. The primary objective of SEStran is to establish a transportation system in South East Scotland that facilitates effective business operations and enhances accessibility to healthcare, education, public services, and employment opportunities for all residents in the region. South East Scotland is expected to witness a 10% population increase by 2024, leading to a surge in transportation demand and the potential for heightened traffic congestion and pollution. SEStran is addressing this challenge by: Improving and extending public transportation services to foster broad acceptance. Advocating for smart travel options, such as cycling and walking. Reducing the number of solo commuter car trips and overall reliance on cars. Alleviating greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. Implementation Strategy: SEStran's core initiative for the next 15 years is the Regional Transport Strategy, which encompasses four key objectives: 1. Economy: Ensuring that transport facilities promote sustainable growth, regional prosperity, and vitality. 2. Accessibility: Improving accessibility for individuals with limited transport options, especially those in rural areas. 3. Environment: Ensuring environmentally sustainable development. 4. Safety & Health: Promoting a healthier and more active population in the SEStran area.
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The SEStran annual revenue was $10.6 million in 2026.
Brian Butler is the Partnership Director of SEStran.
15 people are employed at SEStran.
The NAICS codes for SEStran are [92, 9211, 921].
The SIC codes for SEStran are [919, 91].