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Train services in Highlands remain suspended in wake of Storm Jocelyn


By Val Sweeney

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Train services remain suspended this morning until rail tracks have been checked.
Train services remain suspended this morning until rail tracks have been checked.

Train services in Scotland remain suspended this morning until the rail lines have been checked in the wake of Storm Jocelyn.

Drivers are also being warned to take care and drive to local road conditions as wet and windy conditions continue.

An amber weather warning in the Highlands remains in force until 8am and a yellow warning continues until 1pm.

ScotRail is reminding passengers there will be no train services until later this morning, or into the afternoon, while the network is checked for damage and objects on the line such as trees.

The Kessock and Dornoch Bridges also remain closed to high-sided vehicles.

A fallen tree is blocking the road on the A949 Dornoch to Bonar Bridge at Spinningdale.

Storm Jocelyn comes two days after Storm Isha which brought fierce winds and rain disrupting travel and hitting power supplies in the Highlands.


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