Commuters are being told to avoid travelling as Storm Ali continues to wreak havoc across the country.
All services from Glasgow Queen Street High Level, Glasgow Central High Level, and Edinburgh Waverley, with the exception of Queen Street to Anniesland via Maryhill are suspended.
Rail bosses have been forced to take urgent action due to multiple obstructions and overhead wire damage on these routes.
⚠️ #StormAli. All services from Glasgow Queen Street High Level, Glasgow Central High Level, and Edinburgh Waverley, with the exception of Queen St – Anniesland via Maryhill are suspended, due to multiple obstructions and overhead wire damage on these routes. ^CT
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) September 19, 2018
Network Rail said their teams are out on the network dealing with multiple trees and other debris - including a tent - which had been blown onto the tracks.
glasgow is a riot rn with transport. Buchanan bus station has never seen so many ppl.
— the dancing queen (@kyochin) September 19, 2018
Massive queues have been reported at Buchanan bus station as workers attempt to get home.
The Killermont Street station has queues forming at the majority of stances with staff on hand to assist.
ScotRail tickets are still valid on on First Glasgow/East, McGills, JMB, Whitelaws, Edinburgh Trams, CityLink between Edinburgh and Glasgow (limited spaces), Lothian Buses, Stagecoach East, Citylink Glasgow – Oban, Citylink Glasgow – Perth,Dundee & Aberdeen, Borders Buses.
⚠️We’re still dealing with severe disruption due to #StormAli right across Scotland. Our advice is Do Not Travel. ^AE
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) September 19, 2018
More on the disruption this storm has caused on our network available here: https://t.co/xuQQD1RnFW
Here's some pics of what we've been dealing with 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/fhCUq6fCT3
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