And the past.. Long before Stonehaven.Networkrail Scotland has Twittered a run down of services and speed restrictions due to adverse weather warnings. Is this the future?
Networkrail Scotland has Twittered a run down of services and speed restrictions due to adverse weather warnings. Is this the future?
It's not just Scotland either.it is absolutely hoying it down in Scotland! it is hardly a surprise as it has been done for a long time.
It's not just Scotland either.
so you think weather warnings of high winds and heavier-than-usual-even-for-this-time-of-year rain should just be discontinued?Storm Alex - what used to be called Autumn before rebranding!
so you think weather warnings of high winds and heavier-than-usual-even-for-this-time-of-year rain should just be discontinued?
Yes, till the lines are checked - or the warning is found to be overdone, which doesn't appear to be the case. Scotrail have said disruption till 1200, though Bathgate appears to be running.Is it now the case that an Amber warning of rain stops normal services
All those buses are due to scheduled engineering works and the line closure at Carmont.Is it now the case that an Amber warning of rain stops normal services?
I am repeating my previous separate thread post here about the partial impact of this along with line closures and Engineering works on the services from Edinburgh Waverley this morning.
08:55 Newcastle BUS
09:00 Alnmouth BUS
09:00 Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High Cancelled
09:04 Garrowhill Cancelled
09:08 Berwick-upon-Tweed BUS
09:10 Aberdeen BUS
09:10 Aberdeen BUS
09:11 Tweedbank Cancelled
09:14 Dundee Cancelled
09:29 Inverness via Perth Cancelled
09:30 Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High Cancelled
09:35 Dunblane Cancelled
09:36 North Berwick BUS
09:38 Garrowhill 16
09:44 London Kings Cross On time
09:55 Glenrothes With Thornton Cancelled
10:00 Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High Cancelled
10:05 Berwick-upon-Tweed BUS
10:08 Morpeth BUS
That thread was deleted seemingly as it did not warrant a new topic so I hope this post is not deleted as not relevant as it expanded on weather to other reasons that show the combined impact at one place.
Don't be silly. Just give a weather warning. It doesn't need a cute name.
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Storm Alex - what used to be called Autumn before rebranding!
Including Montrose -> Aberdeen?And NR is now reporting that all Scottish routes have now reopened.
It looks like a light WCR 37 was pressed into action yesterday to survey some of the lines in the central belt.
Because the Americans do?
See also the fad for politicians now having union flags in the background every time they give a press conference