SCOTTISH Labour members are to vote on proposals to take railways into public ownership at the party’s conference.

The performance of ScotRail and operator Abellio has faced increased scrutiny recently and a poll showed a majority of Scots backed public ownership.

In December, Transport Minister Humza Yousaf met with the affected parties to discuss options and said formal engagement would begin in the new year to look at creating a public sector bid for future ScotRail franchises.

A motion at the Scottish Labour conference in Perth next weekend calls on party members to support the cancellation of the current rail franchise and replace it with public ownership.

Scottish Labour transport spokesman Neil Bibby said: “Passengers in Scotland are paying over the odds for overcrowded, late-running trains. There’s a better way to run the railways in Scotland and that is with a People’s ScotRail.

“The current set-up doesn’t provide the best possible value for money for passengers in Scotland. That’s why Scottish Labour supports a publicly owned People’s ScotRail which will mean a better deal for commuters.