ScotRail have appeared to take a cheeky dig at MP Margaret Ferrier after she breached coronavirus rules.
The Rutherglen representative confessed via a Facebook post that she had travelled from London to Scotland with the virus last week.
It later appeared that she visited a beauty salon and gym on the day she ordered a coronavirus test.
She has since faced repeated calls to "do the right thing" and resign from numerous political figures including the First Minister and SNP Westminster leader, Ian Blackford.
Scotland's train provider yesterday re-published its coronavirus rules for rail travel, stating: "If you have Covid get a test not a train".
If you have Covid symptoms, get a test - not a train.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 4, 2020
Their Tweet has since been retweeted almost 1000 times with Scots making reference to MP Ferrier's virus breach, however the rail operator insisted they are not "trolling" the Rutherglen representative.
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