ScotRail Alliance driver gets gong for going green

Willie Harland was honoured for his 'eco-driving' techniques

Published 21st Mar 2017
Last updated 21st Mar 2017

A Queen Street-based train driver has scooped an award for environmentally-friendly train driving.

Willie Harland, 36, from Dullatur, received the accolade for demonstrating his ability to drive diesel trains safely and efficiently while minimising energy usage on the ScotRail Alliance’s state-of-the-art driving simulators.

The ScotRail Alliance has trained drivers in ‘eco-driving’ techniques for last decade as part of a move to reduce CO2 emissions. These techniques include taking advantage of natural gradients to ‘coast’ the train where possible, which has resulted in a 5% reduction in carbon emissions across the fleet.

The prize was awarded by safety and sustainability director, David Lister, and Stewart Warner from simulator manufacturer Sydac.

The ScotRail Alliance has run the awards since 2009, with the top driver from each category – electric trains and diesel trains - being recognised for their energy-saving skills.

Willie said: “I’m thrilled to win this award. It’s good to know that you’re able to not only drive a train safely, but also be able to do so whilst helping the environment.”

David Lister said: “We’re working hard to deliver a cleaner, greener railway for Scotland. Although we are already a low-carbon mode of transport, we are committed to reducing our environmental impact ever further.

“One way that we are doing this is through the Eco-driver awards, which encourages drivers to think about how to minimise the impact of our operations on the environment. It also providing the opportunity to recognise our drivers for the important work they do every single day.”