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ScotRail announces cancellation of numerous Wick-Inverness services amid warning for extreme weather ; Network Rail Scotland has advised that Far North Line services will be subject to speed restrictions and cancellations; as too will other Highland routes By Philip Murray Published: 15:51, 10 January 2021
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ALL trains in Caithness and Sutherland are likely to be disrupted by extreme weather over the next 24 hours, Network Rail Scotland has warned railway passengers.
Temporary 40mph speed limits are being introduced on the Kyle Line, Far North Line, Inverness-Aberdeen route and the Highland Mainline between Inverness and Perth. Indeed, ScotRail has already announced a swathe of cancellations to Inverness-Wick services throughout Monday.
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Sutherland railway passengers warned to expect disruption for Far North Line services as result of extreme weather ; ScotRail has announced a number of cancellations to Wick-Inverness services, while Network Rail Scotland has advised that all Highland routes will be affected by speed restrictions and knock-on cancellations By Philip Murray Published: 15:56, 10 January 2021
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ALL trains in Sutherland and Caithness are likely to be disrupted by extreme weather over the next 24 hours, Network Rail Scotland has warned railway passengers.
Temporary 40mph speed limits are being introduced on the Kyle Line, Far North Line, Inverness-Aberdeen route and the Highland Mainline between Inverness and Perth. Indeed, ScotRail has already announced a swathe of cancellations to Inverness-Wick services throughout Monday.
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