Scotland is experiencing a chaotic rush hour due to signal issues, leading to delays and disruptions for travelers.

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October 24th 2024.

Scotland is experiencing a chaotic rush hour due to signal issues, leading to delays and disruptions for travelers.
Good morning passengers,
If you were planning on traveling between Edinburgh and Glasgow this morning, you may have already noticed some delays and disruptions. Unfortunately, there is a fault with the signalling system at Linlithgow which has caused some issues for ScotRail services running between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh via Falkirk High.
This problem is expected to last until mid-morning, with National Rail working to resolve it by 10am. However, in the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause for your journey.
In addition, there is another signal fault at Larbert which is causing further delays for routes between Inverness or Aberdeen and Glasgow Queen Street. We understand how frustrating this can be and we are doing our best to minimize the impact on your travels.
Meanwhile, in Wales, there has been continued disruption across various routes for the third day in a row due to slippery rails. This has resulted in delays and cancellations, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause for your journey.
Lastly, please be advised that buses are still replacing trains between Shrewsbury and Machynlleth after a train crash on Monday evening. We are working to get the trains back up and running as soon as possible, but for now, please plan for the buses to be your mode of transportation for this route.
We appreciate your understanding and patience during these unforeseen delays and disruptions. Our top priority is to get you to your destination safely and as smoothly as possible. Thank you for choosing to travel with us and we apologize again for the inconvenience.

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