COMMUTERS in Glasgow are facing some disruption on Friday morning, after a signalling fault outside the city led to some train services being revised.
Scotrail advised passengers through Twitter that a signalling fault between Barrhead and Kilmarnock was causing delays to trains from the city this morning.
The company wrote:"@NetworkRailSCOT staff is currently dealing with a signalling fault between Barrhead - Kilmarnock, which has resulted in our services being delayed.
"Staff are on site and investigating the fault, but until it's been fixed we have to run at a reduced speed."
@NetworkRailSCOT staff is currently dealing with a signalling fault between Barrhead - Kilmarnock, which has resulted in our services being delayed. Staff are on site and investigating the fault, but until it's been fixed we have to run at a reduced speed. pic.twitter.com/JaKVTdm6PH
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) March 18, 2022
The routes affected Glasgow Central to Kilmarnock, Glasgow Central to Newcastle/Carlisle via Dumfries and Glasgow Central to Girvan/Stranraer via Kilmarnock.
Scotrail warned these services might be delayed.
In a subsequent update, Scotrail said the fault had been fixed and services are returning to normal.
However, some might still be affected.
It tweeted: "@NetworkRailSCOT has fixed the fault and services are returning to normal. Some services may still be cancelled, delayed, or revised."
For live travel updates, visit Scotrail's website.
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