Trains have been cancelled at rush hour on Monday after ‘signalling faults’ hit a number of services for Glasgow.
ScotRail confirmed after 7am a signalling fault at Queen Street Low Level means trains towards Airdrie will be cancelled, delayed or revised.
A second signalling fault at Newbridge is also causing disruption to passengers travelling from Edinburgh to Queen Street High and Low Levels.
Train services between Edinburgh and Glasgow Queen Street via Falkirk High may be cancelled, delayed or revised.
It comes as ScotRail introduced blanket emergency speed restrictions due to adverse weather on a number of journeys.
From noon on Monday, the West Highland Line will be restricted until 9am on Tuesday.
On the West Coast Main Line, restrictions come into force at 10pm on Monday until 3pm on Tuesday.
For journeys between Glasgow Central and Carlisle via Dumfries, the restrictions will apply at the same time as the West Coast Main Line.
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