The assessment of Storm Isha has been updated and is being seen as serious as a red warning.
The railway in Scotland North of Edinburgh and Glasgow will be shut from 7pm on Sunday.
Caledonian Sleeper say
https://www.sleeper.scot/service-alterations/
National Rail website not yet updated to make clear what other impacts there will be.
The railway in Scotland North of Edinburgh and Glasgow will be shut from 7pm on Sunday.
Caledonian Sleeper say
https://www.sleeper.scot/service-alterations/
Services from London Euston to Aberdeen / Fort William / Inverness
We are sorry to inform you that tomorrow night’s Caledonian Sleeper services from London Euston to Inverness, Aberdeen and Fort William have been cancelled.
With high winds and heavy rain forecast, plus an increased risk of flooding due to snow melting, the Met Office have updated their yellow and amber weather warnings for Sunday and Monday.
Due to the geographic spread of the warnings, these are considered as serious as a red weather warning. Network Rail have advised us that the rail network in Scotland north of Glasgow and Edinburgh will be closed from 7pm on Sunday evening, and unlikely to reopen before Monday afternoon at the earliest.
We strongly advise you not to travel. If travel is essential, you can stay onboard our train in London Euston tomorrow with our crew, as it will remain on the platform overnight. Please arrive by the scheduled departure time of 2115 hours.
If you stay on board, we are working with our industry colleagues LNER/Avanti and Scotrail to enable you travel on their services with your Sleeper ticket, but we must stress that there is a risk that you may not be able to travel further north than Glasgow or Edinburgh.
If you can stay home, please do so. All tickets will be cancelled, and a full refund issued. If you booked directly with us, the refund will be automatically returned to the card you made payment with.
National Rail website not yet updated to make clear what other impacts there will be.
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