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Glasgow-Inverness train services face disruption on Sunday due to line closure between Dunblane and Stirling, ScotRail confirms


By Philip Murray

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A ScotRail train at Inverness. Picture Gary Anthony.
A ScotRail train at Inverness. Picture Gary Anthony.

RAIL passengers face disruption on the Highland mainline this weekend.

Engineering work will close the line between Stirling and Dunblane on Sunday, ScotRail has confirmed.

The closure means that buses will replace Inverness-Glasgow trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Perth.

LNER’s Highland Chieftain services will also divert to run via Ladybank and will not call at stations between Perth and Edinburgh.

For travel information, visit www.scotrail.co.uk.

Related news: Highland’s railway to drop to 65% of service as demand drops


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