It comes as heavy rain hits the area.
passengers from Glasgow Queen Street should expect long delays ‘Severe weather’ has disrupted commuter’s journeys from Glasgow Queen Street and is set to last for most of the day. National Rail confirmed a speed restriction on the tracks is in place between the major station in Scotland and Mallaig/Oban. It comes as heavy rain hits the Scotland, with officials warning delays and timetable revisions are expected to last until 2pm.
Sort: Newest first Oldest first August 27, 2024 6:16 am Severe delays at Glasgow Queen Street Brooke Davies Heavy rain has caused delays between Glasgow Queen Street and Oban / Mallaig. Disruption is expected to last until 2pm, with train services set to be delays or revised.
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