Monday February 23rd 2026

Rosco's Rolls, Airdrie Train Station
Written by Glasgow View Reporter, Liam Eunson
ScotRail customers at Airdrie station can now kick-start their morning with a freshly brewed coffee and hot-filled roll, thanks to the arrival of Rosco’s Rolls kiosk.
Located within the station concourse, Rosco’s Rolls offers commuters and visitors a convenient spot to start their journeys with quality coffee and hearty breakfast rolls made from locally sourced ingredients.
Whether it’s a caffeine boost before the morning commute or a quick bite at lunchtime, the kiosk brings barista-style drinks and fresh food to customers using Scotland’s Railway.
Rosco’s Rolls is open 7am to 1pm, Monday to Friday, serving breakfast and coffee throughout the morning and into the day, giving passengers a warm welcome and a flavour-filled start to their travels.
With high footfall and a central location, Airdrie station provides an ideal base for local entrepreneurs to connect with residents, visitors, and commuters alike.
The new kiosk builds on the growing number of independent businesses choosing station locations to serve both rail users and the wider community.
ScotRail has a range of other opportunities available at stations across Scotland including at Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling, and Paisley Gilmour Street.
Available units can be used for independent start-up ventures, established retail businesses, or community-led initiatives.
More information on available units can be found at scotrail.co.uk/stationspaces or by emailing stationspaces@scotrail.co.uk.
Claire Dickie, ScotRail Commercial Director, said:
“We’re delighted to welcome Rosco’s Rolls to Airdrie station.
“This new kiosk brings great-tasting coffee and fresh produce to people passing through the station each day, and we’re sure it will be a big hit with commuters and visitors alike.
“The railway provides excellent opportunities for large and small businesses, and community groups too, with high footfall and locations in the heart of the community.
“We recognise the significant role we can play in improving the towns and villages we serve, and we’ll continue to look at ways we can help local businesses thrive while also enhancing our customers’ experience.”
Lisa Ross, Co-owner of Rosco’s Rolls, said:
“We’re thrilled to open at Airdrie station and to share our passion for great coffee and local food with commuters and the community.
“We look forward to becoming a part of daily journeys and brightening mornings with fresh, quality offerings.”
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