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A broken down train at a standstill between Rosyth and Dunfermline was causing travel chaos for commuters on Thursday morning, with ScotRail confirming 'some lines closed'.
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The freight train was moved to unblock the single-track Highland main line.
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Some were reportedly close to passing out in the warm and humid tunnel.
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Glasgow train services have been disrupted by an air leak on a train.
(Permalink) Air leak Broken down train Glasgow Queen Street |
Trains arriving from Edinburgh were forced to divert to Cowdenbeath due to the issue.
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Trains between Ayr to Glasgow have been delayed for more than three hours.
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ScotRail and Network Rail have informed passengers that the broken down train at Haymarket Station is causing considerable delays to services on Friday morning, with replacement buses being put in place
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The West Highland railway line has reopened. Train services to Oban and Mallaig faced delay or revision this morning after a maintenance train broke down on the west coast line. The train, which is used for track maintenance, was travelling between Helensburgh Upper and Garelochhead when it developed a fault.
(Permalink) Broken down train Cancellations Garelochhead West Highland Railway |
Rail services in the north-east are facing a day of disruption after a broken-down maintenance vehicle blocked the railway line.
(Permalink) Broken down train Cancellations Carmont Laurencekirk |
ScotRail has warned travellers in the north-east of possible disruption to their services from Aberdeen due to a broken down train.
(Permalink) Aberdeen Broken down train Portlethen |