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ScotRail announces reopening of Kyle of Lochalsh train line after weekend travel chaos


By Federica Stefani

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Gynack burn at Kingussie. Courtesy: Network Rail Scotland.
Gynack burn at Kingussie. Courtesy: Network Rail Scotland.

Train services on a Highland line will return to normal this afternoon after travel chaos caused by torrential rain over the weekend.

The 5.13pm train from Kyle of Lochalsh to Inverness and the 5.54 train from Inverness to Kyle will be running as normal today according to ScotRail's latest update.

The Highland mainline between Perth and Inverness remains closed until further notice as Network Rail teams are carrying out surveys on the state of the structures across the region.

They were also controlling the condition of bridges on the line after severe flooding heavily affected areas in Strathspey and Badenoch.

Follow our website and ScotRail's portal for more updates.


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