Glasgow Queen Street train services will be replaced by buses for three days.
ScotRail has said buses will replace services between the city centre station and Crianlarich from Saturday, November 9 until Tuesday, November 12.
The rail firm said trains are being replaced due to engineering works between Helensburgh Upper and Crianlarich, closing all lines.
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⚠️ Buses replace trains between Dumbarton Central and Helensburgh Central and between Crianlarich and Glasgow on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November*
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 6, 2024
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A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Buses will replace trains between Glasgow Queen Street and Crianlarich.
"A mixture of direct buses (no calling points) and buses calling at all stations will run.
"On Sunday only, buses will replace trains between Fort William and Mallaig.
"Additionally, the following trains will be replaced by buses throughout:
"Saturday:
- "The 20:42 Oban to Glasgow Queen Street service.
"Monday and Tuesday:
- "The 21:31 Oban to Glasgow Queen Street service.
"These trains will be replaced by both limited-stop buses (Oban - Crianlarich - Glasgow Queen Street) and all stations buses."
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