Queen Street to Anniesland services cancelled for the next 7 days

A landslip has caused damage to a footbridge. Tonnes of stone and mud has been washed onto the track near Lambhill.

Published 4th Apr 2017

The Glasgow-Anniesland, via Maryhill, line is expected to remain closed until next Wednesday as engineers repair damage caused by a landslip.

Work is underway to stabilise the slope and assess the damage to the footbridge, which will need to be temporarily removed and then reconstructed before the line can be safely reopened.

As a result of this work:

• all rail services between Glasgow Queen Street - Anniesland have been cancelled for seven days. A full bus replacement service will be in place for the half hourly service although customers are reminded that calls to intermediate stations will take longer.

• rail services between Glasgow Queen Street - Crianlarich have also been cancelled for the next seven days. A full bus replacement service will be in place to all intermediate stations.

• rail services for the West Highland line will begin at Crianlarich and continue to all intermediate stations for Oban, Fort William and Mallaig.

• this temporary operational plan is under daily review and may be subject to changes all of which will be communicated widely.

A ScotRail Alliance spokesman said: “Our team has been on site since Tuesday morning assessing the damage and making plans to repair the line.

“We will be working around the clock to get the railway open as soon as possible, but extensive structural repairs will be needed to fix the significant damage caused to the footbridge.

“We are grateful to customers for their patience during the disruption. More service information can be found on our customer information system, our website and through the ScotRail App.

“In particular, we are looking at the best way to help holiday-makers travelling on the West Highland line with extra luggage, to make their journeys as smooth as possible. We ask everyone to plan ahead and arrive at the station in plenty of time for their journeys.”

Customers affected by this issue can use ScotRail’s Delay Repay compensation scheme, which kicks in for services that are delayed for 30 minutes or longer. Full details on this can be found at scotrail.co.uk/delay-repay