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Storm Dudley: ScotRail cancellations and all the travel disruption updates

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Huge disruptions to travel across Scotland are likely today as Storm Dudley is set to arrive. The Met Office has issued a number of weather warnings for wind as gusts of up to 90MPH are expected across the country from this afternoon.

The strong winds are likely to cause travel chaos throughout Scotland, with rail cancellations already confirmed. ScotRail earlier confirmed that rail services will not run from 4PM this afternoon.

Road closures as well as restrictions on bridges are likely as the winds pick up, with ferry and air travel at risk, according to The Met Office.If you are heading out this today, it is best to plan ahead and check on your transport arrangements from cancelled trains to alternative routes on the roads.Here are all the travel updates across Scotland so far.Many rail routes operated by ScotRail will be halted from 4PM this afternoon.The rail service confirmed the news this morning: "Scotland is expecting high winds later today as #StormDudley sweeps across the country."For that reason, and to keep our customers and staff as safe as we can, we are shutting down most of our train services from 1600 today"Services on the far north, Kyle of Lochalsh, and Aberdeen-Inverness lines will continue to run because those lines are located in areas not covered by the weather warning.ScotRail also confirmed that the disruption is likely to continue, affecting services tomorrow morning as Network Rail staff will be required to carry out line safety checks to make sure no damage or fallen trees etc are on the railways.Due to the potentially dangerous road and rail conditions posed by the Storm, there will be no replacement bus services operating.

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