ScotRail has confirmed some train services are operating again after yesterday's red weather warning.Trains had originally been due to start back again at 12pm on Saturday, January 25, but this was pushed back after Network Rail had to deal with 400 'incidents of damage on the railways' caused by the high winds.Services back in operation this afternoon include: The Met Office had issued a danger to life warning earlier this week due to flying debris from buildings.ScotRail also said: "The vast majority of our routes remain closed while Network Rail continues its inspection and repair work.
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