Those travelling to Edinburgh this morning have been faced with major disruption following a number of cancellations.
A broken down train at Dalmeny has led to a number of cancellations between Edinburgh, the Fife Circle, Inverness, Perth and Dundee, and Aberdeen.
ScotRail has warned that there will be cancellations and disruption to services on Wednesday morning, February 22, which would impact commuters heading to Edinburgh for work.
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By 7.15am, ScotRail issued an update that read: "Our services are now returning to normal. Services may still be subject to delay or revision as we focus on getting trains and crew back into position. We’re sorry for the inconvenience caused to our customers this morning by overrunning engineering work."
However, this comes following an issue with the website and app for those looking to buy tickets on Wednesday morning. When trying to search for live times or to book tickets, customers were told 'there was no live trains available'.
ScotRail said: "Customer Update. There is currently an issue with our online retail systems, including the ScotRail app and website, which is preventing customers from purchasing tickets. Live Journey Info is also currently unavailable and we're working to resolve these issues urgently. Tickets are still available at Ticket Vending Machines and Booking Offices."
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