The number of trains stopping at Monifieth station is set to treble.
From December 13, ScotRail will increase the daily trains calling at the station from two to six.
The timetable expansion will include two trains to Edinburgh, one to Arbroath and a late-night service to Aberdeen.
ScotRail managing director Steve Montgomery said: “Our decision to treble the number of trains at Monifieth on weekdays and Saturdays reflects the strong demand for rail services in the area.
“We are confident the expanded timetable will be welcomed by residents and visitors alike and make it easier for our customers to travel to and from the town.”
Angus South MSP Graeme Dey has been working with ScotRail to secure the new services.
He said: “I must pay tribute to ScotRail for the positive way in which they responded to my asking them to look at having more trains stop in Monifieth.
“This is a real step forward in delivering appropriate direct access to rail for Monifieth.
“I would encourage the peopl of the town to take full advantage of the new services when they come into operation because if we can demonstrate a high level of usage then it strengthens the case for having additional trains stopping there in future.”
The enhanced services at Monifieth have been developed in liaison with Tactran and Angus Council.