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Sheep on railway line spark cancellation of an Inverness to Edinburgh service; ScotRail apologises for disruption


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A ScotRail train at Inverness.
A ScotRail train at Inverness.

TRAIN services to the south from Inverness were disrupted this morning due to sheep on the railway at Aviemore.

The 5.36am Inverness to Edinburgh train was cancelled as a result of the incident.

However a ScotRail spokesperson said services had now returned to normal.

The spokesperson added: “We’re sorry to our customers who had their journeys disrupted by this incident. Anyone delayed by 30 minutes or more is entitled to claim money back through our Delay Repay Guarantee. Just keep hold of your ticket and claim on our website or mobile app.”


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