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The accident is reported to have taken place at a railway bridge between Clarkston and Busby. ScotRail say services are currently suspended on the line while an examination takes place of the structure.
(Permalink) Bridge Strike Busby Clarkston |
A vehicle has crashed into a railway bridge, causing train services between Glasgow and East Kilbride to be cancelled.
(Permalink) Bridge strike Busby |
From the 6th of January the full pre-dispute timetable will be reinstated with the return of peak expresses at Balloch and Milngavie and the half-hourly daytime Dalmuir-Bellgrove via Yoker trains. Under the terms of the compensation package agreed between ScotRail and SPT for the impact of the special timetable during the dispute, there will also be new peak hour trains at Ayr, Barrhead, Busby and East Kilbride.
A half-hourly service will be introduced to Wishaw, Carluke and Lanark by diverting the hourly electric train via Hamilton that until January 2002 ran to Coatbridge Central (which will however regain Argyle Line services in the evening and morning peak - and after the evening peak the Motherwell-Cumbernauld service will run until 2126/2159). So as to avoid reversal at Motherwell, most of the new trains to/from Lanark will run via and call at Holytown, providing a direct Hamilton-Lanark service. Prior to 6 January the Motherwell-Wishaw via Holytown route was 'served' only by the 0643 Motherwell-Lanark and at the Mossend east-to-south curve by the 1721 Edinburgh-Shotts-Motherwell. The last regular service was the Lanarkshire diesel 'Green Trains' which ceased in 1974 on the electrification of the West Coast Main Line. (Permalink) Ayr Barrhead Bellgrove Busby Carluke Coatbridge Central Dalmuir East Kilbride Hamilton Lanark Lanark ScotRail Wishaw |