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Landslip impacts tomorrow morning's LNER train service between Inverness and London


By Andrew Dixon

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Alternative road transport will be offered to passengers to get them to Edinburgh.
Alternative road transport will be offered to passengers to get them to Edinburgh.

A landslip has impacted tomorrow's LNER train service between Inverness and London.

The train was meant to leave the Highland capital at 7.55am and arrive at London Kings Cross at 3.49pm.

However the operator says an earlier landslip means the service will now start in Edinburgh.

It will no longer call at Inverness, Aviemore, Kingussie, Pitlochry, Perth, Gleneagles, Stirling, Falkirk Grahamston and Haymarket.

Customers have been told road transport will be provided from stations north of Edinburgh.

Some trains were disrupted earlier today following a landslip between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Edinburgh.


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