LNER Status | No trains between Stirling and Perth on Sunday 26 January





Updated at: 06-Nov-2024 09:49:56: AM

Operator:  LNER

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Routes affected:

LNER between London Kings Cross and Inverness

ScotRail between Glasgow Queen Street and Dundee / Aberdeen, and between Edinburgh and Perth / Inverness

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Description of Incident

Engineering work is taking place between Dunblane and Perth, closing various lines.

LNER:

Trains to / from Inverness will be diverted to run via Ladybank instead of via Stirling

ScotRail:

It is not yet known how ScotRail will be affected by this engineering work.

Check before you travel:

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If you are travelling with ScotRail, these changes are not currently shown in the National Rail Enquiries Journey Planner, please check back nearer to the time of travel.

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This page created on: 06-Nov-2024 09:49:56: AM

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