Train passengers braced for second day of strikes
Members of the RMT union are set to walk off the job again in the dispute with Scotrail about driver-only trains
There is no breakthrough in the bitter dispute between the RMT union and Scotrail about driver-only trains.
A second wave of industrial action is set to get underway leading to disruption to a number of train services across Scotland.
The Scottish Government's Transport Minister Humza Yousaf is urging the travelling public to plan their journeys and where possible to think about working from home, car-sharing and using buses to get to work.
Mr Yousaf says: "The issue of safety is a top priority on our railways, so I'm very disappointed that we're planning for a second round of industrial action when further dialogue between Scotrail and the RMT union is still an option.
"It is the travelling public that loses out in situations like this, so I once again urge both parties to reopen meaningful discussions to work towards an agreement that stops further strikes from going ahead."
Check below to see how you may be affected.
Services Running as Normal:
•Helensburgh/Milngavie – Edinburgh via Glasgow Queen St Low Level, Airdrie and Bathgate
•Dumbarton Central – Cumbernauld via Glasgow Queen St Low Level
•Balloch – Airdrie via Glasgow Queen St Low Level
•Milngavie to Motherwell/Cumbernauld via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Carstairs/Cumbernauld/Motherwell to Anderston via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Anderston to Whifflet/Motherwell/Carstairs via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Motherwell/Whifflet to Dalmuir via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Dalmuir to Larkhall via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Larkhall to Milngavie via Glasgow Central Low Level
•Glasgow Central – Motherwell/Lanark
•Glasgow Central – Cathcart/Neilston/Newton
•Glasgow Central – Ayr
•Glasgow Central – Largs/Ardrossan
•Glasgow Central - Wemyss Bay/Gourock
•Glasgow Central – Paisley Canal
Services Running on a Reduced Timetable:
•Glasgow Central – Stirling/Perth/Dundee/Aberdeen
•Glasgow Central – East Kilbride
•Edinburgh – Tweedbank
•Edinburgh – Fife Circle
•Edinburgh – Perth/Inverness
•Edinburgh – Dundee
•Edinburgh – Dunblane
•Edinburgh – Glasgow Queen St Low Level via Falkirk High
•Aberdeen – Inverurie
Cancelled Services/Replacement bus services:
•Edinburgh – North Berwick/Dunbar
•Edinburgh – Aberdeen/Dyce/Inverurie
•Edinburgh – Alloa (a limited Edinburgh – Dunblane service will operate as above)
•North Berwick/Edinburgh – Glasgow Central/Ayr via Motherwell and Carstairs (Glasgow – Ayr services will operate as normal) •Glasgow Queen St – Stirling/Dunblane/Alloa/Dundee/Carnoustie/Arbroath
•Glasgow Queen St – Oban/Fort William/Mallaig
•Anniesland – Falkirk Grahamston
*Stranraer/Girvan – Ayr/Kilmarnock/Glasgow Central
•Glasgow Central – Inverness
•Glasgow Central – Edinburgh via Shotts
•Glasgow Central – Barrhead/Kilmarnock/Dumfries/Carlisle
*A small number of Northern Rail services may operate. •Aberdeen – Inverness •Inverness – Kyle of Lochalsh/Wick •Inverness – Elgin •Inverness – Tain
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