A RAIL replacement service will run on a popular Scottish line this weekend.
ScotRail has announced that the line from Dumbarton Central to Helensburgh will close on Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10.
Bus services will replace the railway in order to let engineering work take place.
Rail replacement vehicles may be busier than usual and travellers are advised to allow extra time for their journey.
⚠️ Engineering work will take place between Dumbarton Central and Helensburgh Central (Sat 9 & Sun 10 Nov) and between Helensburgh Upper and Crianlarich (Sat 9 to Tue 12 Nov) with buses replacing trains.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 6, 2024
Please check our app or website to plan your journey.
ScotRail has asked its customers to check their journey before travelling this weekend and to use the services Rail Replacement Service page online for more information.
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