WORK to electrify the Glasgow to Aberdeen line will mean disruption for rail travellers leaving Glasgow Queen Street Station over the next two months.
Electrification work at Dunblane, Stirling and Alloa means that coaches will be laid on for rail travellers over eight Sundays – starting on September 2 and ending on October 21.
Trains travelling from Glasgow Queen Street to Aberdeen/Inverurie will be diverted, via Fife, with bus replacement services in operation between Falkirk High and Dundee calling at intermediate stations.
Trains travelling from Glasgow Queen Street to Inverness will be diverted, via Fife, and will not call at Larbert, Stirling, Dunblane or Gleneagles. Buses will operate between these stations and connect into train services at Perth.
Meanwhile, replacement buses will also be in operation for people travelling to Alloa and Elgin from Glasgow Queen Street.
Scotrail are advising that journey times will be increased and replacement buses may arrive and depart earlier or later than advertised train times.
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