Several train services from Glasgow Queen Street are being affected today due to 'flooding' and 'trapped' trains.
The 10.36am and 2.14pm services from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban have been cancelled as a result of the ongoing issue.
The trains that run the services are currently trapped between Fort William and Mallaig and replacement transport was unable to be secured.
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Scotrail took to Twitter to announce the news earlier this morning.
They wrote: "Unfortunately, we are unable to run the 10:36 and 14:14 services from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban.
"Due to the flooding, the trains that run these services are trapped between Fort William and Mallaig.
"Replacement transport for these services was unable to be secured."
Unfortunately, we are unable to run the 10:36 and 14:14 services from Glasgow Queen Street to Oban.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) June 14, 2023
Due to the flooding, the trains that run these services are trapped between Fort William and Mallaig. Replacement transport for these services was unable to be secured. pic.twitter.com/76c5Owf3Mm
It is unknown when the issue will be resolved.
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