TRAIN services are beginning to run to and from Inverclyde after lines were closed for more than 36 hours.
ScotRail suspended its entire network from 7pm on Sunday ahead of strong winds brought by Storm Isha.
Routes gradually reopened following safety inspections throughout Monday, however many lines - including Gourock and Wemyss Bay - remained closed this morning.
Here's the latest picture at 11:00 with the lines that are still closed. Some previously lines have now opened but disruption is still possible on those so please check your journey on our app, website or JourneyCheck https://t.co/J1m2DnhAEG pic.twitter.com/0hEc88QgOr
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 23, 2024
According to ScotRail, services left Gourock for Glasgow Central at 9.12am, 10.12am and 10.42am today.
The 11.12am service was cancelled, but trains look set to resume from 11.42am.
Services on the Wemyss Bay line look set to return from 11.56am.
⚠️ A reminder that services will be suspended from 19:00 tonight in order to keep customers & staff safe.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 23, 2024
Trains departing before 19:00 will run to their destination. Please check your last train. On Wednesday, all routes will need to be checked for damage before trains resume. pic.twitter.com/DsezB9v61g
All train services across Scotland will be suspended once again from 7pm today, with tomorrow morning's rush hour trains cancelled to allow for safety inspections.
Live updates are available on the ScotRail app and at scotrail.co.uk
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