That the Parliament celebrates the vital contribution of community rail partnerships (CRPs) to the Highlands and Islands during Community Rail Week, which is taking place from 1 to 7 June 2026; notes that the Highland Main Line CRP, West Highland Line CRP and Far North Line CRP are among the nine CRPs across Scotland, which are engaging communities with their railways, promoting sustainable travel and strengthening the social, economic and environmental fabric of the regions that they serve; recognises what it considers to be the particular importance of these partnerships in a region where rail is not merely a transport choice but, for many communities, an essential lifeline connecting them to employment, education, healthcare and each other; commends the hundreds of volunteers across these partnerships who give their time to improve stations, promote their lines and deepen the bond between communities and their railways; welcomes the theme of Community Rail Week 2026, Journeys for All, as especially resonant in the Highlands and Islands, where geography and distance make inclusive and community-rooted rail particularly significant; notes with pride that, as part of Railway 200 celebrations at Boat of Garten in 2025, the Highland Main Line received a National Transport Trust red wheel plaque, recognising its outstanding contribution to transport heritage; commends the Friends of the Kyle Line organisation, which has championed the Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh line since 1995, runs the Kyle Station Museum and makes the case to keep this remarkable route alive through what it recognises have been decades of challenge, and calls on the Scottish Government and ScotRail to deepen their support for community rail partnerships across the Highlands and Islands, to resource them adequately and to recognise the grassroots energy of the community rail movement as central to making Highland railways work for the communities they serve.