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Signalling fault fixed but ScotRail warns of knock-on 'delays and cancellations' on Inverness-Perth line


By Andrew Dixon

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A signalling fault on the Inverness-Perth train line has been fixed but passengers have been warned of further 'delays and cancellations' today.

Earlier this afternoon ScotRail sent engineers to investigate a signalling fault in the Dalwhinnie area which was disrupting services.

Arrangements were put in place for Citylink bus services to accept train tickets.

But ScotRail has since stated: "Our staff are on-site and report the signals are now operational and both lines have reopened. Services will still experience delays and cancellations due to disruption."


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