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Network Rail Scotland say sections of the West Highland Line were badly damaged after heavy rain.
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Tulloch: Engineers worked around-the-clock to repair the West Highland Line at three sites after severe flooding on Monday night caused significant damage between Roy Bridge and Tulloch. The repairs will inclu ...
Network Rail /06/2023

The damage to the line is extensive and it will take several days for engineers to complete repairs.
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Some drivers were facing a 100-mile diversion as heavy rain caused travel disruption in parts of the Highlands.
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Engineers will be working around-the-clock to repair the West Highland Line after severe flooding on Monday night caused significant damage between Roy Bridge and Tulloch.
(Permalink) Flooding Landslip Roy Bridge Tulloch

Several train services from Glasgow Queen Street are being affected today due to 'flooding' and 'trapped' trains.
(Permalink) Fort William Landslide Mallaig Roy Bridge Tulloch West Highland Railway

The West Highland Line has also been closed due to damage caused by flooding in the same area near Roybridge.
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ScotRail has introduced a temporary train service in a remote part of the Highlands, after locals who have no other access to public transport expressed fears theyd miss out on 'essential' shopping trips and medical appointments.

The 17:37 Fort William Glasgow service was temporarily removed from the timetable following a 90 per cent fall in the number of passengers using the train during the coronavirus pandemic.

The changes being made to the timetable reflect the current demand from customers, while delivering better value for the taxpayer.
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