ScotRail has announced there will be significant disruption to its services after an amber weather warning was issued in Scotland.The country’s national train operator have warned that the Met Office’s forecast of heavy rain has led to the suspension of several services.
The West Highland line, which operates in Oban, Mallaig and Fort William, will be suspended.The Helensburgh Central and Balloch to Dalmuir service will also stop, though services between Dalmuir and Glasgow will remain in operation.
Meanwhile services on the Highland Main Line route between Perth and Inverness will also cease.The affected routes are expected to be back in operation by Sunday morning.
ScotRail said the majority of other routes across its network will also be affected due to temporary speed restrictions put in place as a safety precaution.Customers have been advised to travel only when necessary, to expect delays, and to check their journey before setting off.
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