A TRADE union representing train drivers in Scotland has said they want to see ScotRail return to a full timetable "as soon as possible". 

On Wednesday, the Aslef union announced that 74.89% of its members had voted to accept a fresh pay offer from ScotRail. 

Unite and RMT had already voted to accept the offer. 

ScotRail has been running a temporary reduced timetable since July due to staff shortages caused by the pay dispute, with fewer drivers making themselves available for overtime or to work on their rest days. 

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However, Aslef Scotland said that now the dispute has been settled they want to see ScotRail reintroduce a fulltime "asap". 

In a statement on X/Twitter, they said:  "Today our members employed by @ScotRail voted 3-1 in favour of accepting the pay offer.

"We now look forward to @ScotRail & @scotgov  getting a full timetable back up and running asap." 

ScotRail were contacted for comment.