Lines reopened: Disruption between Edinburgh and Tweedbank / North Berwick / Berwick-upon-Tweed expected until 02:00
Service alteration details
Incident reported: 28 Apr 2024 at 06:19
Incident cleared: 29 Apr 2024 at 01:54
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Last updated
29 Apr 2024 at 01:54
Train operators affected
Route(s) affected
CrossCountry between Glasgow Central / Aberdeen / Dundee and Plymouth and also between Edinburgh and Newcastle / Birmingham New Street / Birmingham International / Leeds / Sheffield / Bristol Temple Meads / Plymouth / Penzance / Plymouth
LNER between Glasgow Central / Inverness / Aberdeen / Edinburgh and London Kings Cross and also between Edinburgh and Newcastle / York / Leeds / Doncaster
Lumo between Edinburgh and London Kings Cross
ScotRail between Edinburgh and Tweedbank / North Berwick
TransPennine Express between Edinburgh and Berwick-upon-Tweed / Newcastle / Liverpool Lime Street
Description
Following a broken rail in the Edinburgh area all lines have reopened and trains are able to run as scheduled.
Customer advice:
CrossCountry
You can use your ticket for Sunday 28 April, on services today, Monday 29 April, at no extra cost.
LNER
You can use your ticket for Sunday 28 April, until Wednesday 1 May.
Lumo
You can use your ticket for Sunday 28 April, on services today, Monday 29 April, or Tuesday 30 April, at no extra cost.
TransPennine Express
You can use your ticket for Sunday 28 April, until today, Monday 29 April.
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Compensation:
You may be entitled to compensation if you experience a delay in completing your journey today. Please keep your train ticket and make a note of your journey, as both will be required to support any claim.