SCOTLAND’S rail network is facing disruption on Tuesday morning as a result of signalling faults.
ScotRail has said a number of train services could be affected as a result of the issues although alternative transport arrangements have been arranged.
In a post at 6.35am on Tuesday, the rail operator said: “Due to a fault with the signalling system at Arbroath disruption is expected.
⚠️ NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system at Arbroath disruption is expected.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 19, 2024
Train services between Glasgow Queen Street / Edinburgh / Dundee and Aberdeen may be delayed, cancelled or revised. pic.twitter.com/msZ8Cm1Wg7
“Train services between Glasgow Queen Street/Edinburgh/Dundee and Aberdeen may be delayed, cancelled or revised.”
A separate post added that ticket acceptance is in place with Stagecoach East Scotland between Dundee and Arbroath in both directions.
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It added: “Local services between Dundee and Arbroath will be cancelled. Services between Glasgow/Edinburgh and Aberdeen are still operating via Arbroath.”
A separate post shortly after this one said there was also a fault at Inverkeithing.
ScotRail said: “Due to a fault with the signalling system between Inverkeithing and Kirkcaldy disruption is expected.
⚠️NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system between Inverkeithing and Kirkcaldy disruption is expected.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 19, 2024
Train services between Edinburgh and Fife / Perth / Dundee may be delayed, cancelled or revised. pic.twitter.com/t7JCB5dlbi
“Train services between Edinburgh and Fife/Perth/Dundee may be delayed, cancelled or revised.”
Stagecoach bus ticket acceptance is in place on services operating coastal routes between Leven and Inverkeithing.
ScotRail also said: “We are now able to run trains via Aberdour in both directions.
“Services are now returning to run as scheduled with some delays and alterations ongoing.”
⚠️ NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system between Ayr and Maybole disruption is expected.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 19, 2024
Train services between Ayr and Girvan / Stranraer will be cancelled, delayed or revised. pic.twitter.com/BYE4U6FFUb
At 8am on Tuesday morning, the rail operator also said a fault with the signalling system between Ayr and Maybole meant disruption is expected.
“Train services between Ayr and Girvan/Stranraer will be cancelled, delayed or revised,” it said.
“We have requested one bus at Stranraer for 09:00 to run to Ayr. This is not confirmed as of yet.”
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