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Passengers advised to verify plans ahead of storm Gerrit’s arrival

Thursday, December 28, 2023

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Scotland Railway will enforce speed restrictions due to the impending arrival of storm Gerrit, bringing high winds, heavy rain, and snow across the country.

The Met Office has issued weather warnings covering most of Scotland, predicting rainfall between 20-45mm within a 24-hour period and gusts ranging from 60-70mph in certain regions.

Passengers are strongly advised to review their travel plans for Wednesday and Thursday morning, as service cancellations and delays are likely due to the severe weather conditions. Speed limitations are scheduled for specific segments along various lines:

The heavy rain can trigger landslides or erode the ballast supporting the tracks, while strong winds heighten the risk of trees and loose objects obstructing the railway.

Reducing train speeds during adverse weather allows for quicker responses in case of track blockages.

Network Rail specialized meteorologists will continually monitor the situation. Additional personnel and specialized equipment are on standby to address disruptions caused by the weather conditions.

Liam Sumpter, Network Rail Scotland’s route director, said: “The safety of customers and colleagues is our first priority which is why we’re having to slow down trains.

“High winds may lead to trees or debris falling onto the tracks, potentially damaging infrastructure and blocking lines. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall can cause floods and landslides.

“Our teams are diligently preparing for the challenging weather ahead. We urge passengers to check their travel plans,” said a Network Rail spokesperson.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: “Unfortunately, we expect disruption to our services due to the adverse weather, and customers can expect some changes to their journeys.

“We are collaborating closely with Network Rail Scotland to maintain travel as much as possible. However, passengers should anticipate longer travel times and potential cancellations.

“Travelers should verify their journey status through the ScotRail app, website, or social media channels before heading out,” the spokesperson added.

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