Marking Milestones: 10th Anniversary of the Borders Railway

Published: 10th September 2025

Cab Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop with fourth  guests standing behind a cake in the shape of a train with a knife poised to cut it

The spotlight has been on the Borders as the region commemorates the 10th Anniversary of the opening of Tweedbank train station and the return of the railway linking the Borders to Edinburgh.

Anniversary Event

The celebrations culminated in a grand anniversary event at Tempest Brewery, Tweedbank on 9 September 2025. Partner organisations, campaigners and Councillors attended the sponsored event where they watched a specially commissioned film documenting the positive aspects the railway has brought to the area. A range of speakers shared their memories, thoughts and aspirations for the rail line, including Cabinet Secretary Fiona Hyslop.

Council Leader, Councillor Euan Jardine

"If anyone was in any doubt of the success of the railway, they would be put to rest after listening to and hearing the evidence given by the contributors in our Borders Railway film.” 

Holding the event on the 9th is of course significant, as are all of the dates over the last two weeks, marking specific anniversaries:

On 5 September 2015, Tweedbank station was opened by Councillor Parker, the then leader of Scottish Borders Council, a driving force behind bringing the rail line back to the Borders and still a strong voice in support of future plans to extend the line south. 

On 6 September 2015, the Borders Rail Line from Edinburgh to Tweedbank opened to passengers. In 2025 the First Minister travelled by rail to Galashiels Interchange to celebrate the occasion and the impact of the Scottish Government’s £353m investment in 2015.

On 9 September 2015 the line connecting Edinburgh to Tweedbank was formally opened by HM the Queen, on that same date 10 years on, the Cabinet Secretary for Transport Fiona Hyslop attended the 10th anniversary celebration at Tweedbank, which followed her announcement that a £342m investment was to be made to electrify routes in the Borders and Fife – making services greener, more reliable, and more accessible. 

The impact of the Scottish Government’s £353m investment in 2015, has resulted in 13m journeys on the line over the 10 years since it has been opened - exceeding expectations; the economic impact of tourism from 2015 to 2024 has increased in real terms by 50%, given that covid interrupted travel in general this is a very positive story and trend.

The wider benefits of the railway include retaining and attracting residents to the area due to the connectivity it provides to Edinburgh and beyond. It has also enabled local businesses to develop and expand and also offered opportunities for inward investment through our partnership working with South of Scotland Enterprise. 

Councillor David Parker, Executive Member for Health and Wellbeing 

"The grand anniversary event at Tempest Brewery was a fitting celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Borders Railway.

“It was wonderful to see everyone coming together to reflect on the positive impact the railway has had on our region.

“The specially commissioned film truly highlighted the transformative power of this project, and we are excited about the future developments that lie ahead."

Council Leader, Councillor Jardine

"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone whose unwavering support, foresight, and tireless campaigning made the return of the railway to the Borders a reality.

“As we celebrate this milestone, we also look ahead with great anticipation, as the planned extension south through Hawick to Carlisle will bring even greater connectivity and opportunity to our region.

“From the Borders’ perspective, we must remember this: we are not in the middle of nowhere we are in the middle of the country. We are the heartbeat of the UK.”

Photographs are available on our Flickr page Borders Railway 10th Anniversary Tempest 9 September