REPLACEMENT buses will be in operation on several rail routes from Glasgow Queen Street tomorrow.
Due to track work taking place between the station and Bishopbriggs on Sunday, April 16, ScotRail is urging all passengers to check their journey ahead of travelling as some departure and arrival times will also be changed.
We previously reported flood resilience work on the Glasgow-Edinburgh line will begin and would be disrupting services this weekend.
All routes to and from Glasgow Queen Street will be affected by the work.
All train services between the station and Anniesland are cancelled and will be replaced by buses.
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Until 10.30am, buses will replace trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh, calling at Croy, Falkirk High, Polmont, Linlithgow and Haymarket.
After that, trains will be diverted and will not call at Croy and Falkirk High, but will call at Falkirk Grahamston and there will be revised departure and arrival times to Glasgow Queen Street.
Buses will replace trains between Queen Street and Linlithgow, calling at Croy, Falkirk High and Polmont.
🛤️ Track work is taking place between Glasgow Queen Street and Bishopbriggs tomorrow (Sunday 16 April), closing some lines. Replacement buses will be in operation. Check your journey on our app/website.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 15, 2023
On services to Alloa, trains will run at revised times and will not be calling at Bishopbriggs, Lenzie and Croy.
Buses will replace trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Stirling and will call at Bishopbriggs, Lenzie, Croy and Larbert.
Buses will replace trains on services between Queen Street and Cumbernauld until 10.30am after which train services will run at normal times but are extended to Alloa.
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For travellers using the service to Oban, buses will replace trains from Glasgow Queen Street to Crianlarich where passengers can then connect to rail services.
There will be an express service straight to the village, while other services will call at Dalmuir, Dumbarton Central, Helensburgh Upper, Garelochhead, Arrochar & Tarbet, and Ardlui.
On services to Aberdeen, Inverness and Elgin, buses will replace trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Perth.
You can check your journey at journeycheck.com/scotrail
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