COMMUTERS between Glasgow and Edinburgh face delays today as all electric trains have been disrupted due to a fault with overhead lines at Haymarket.
Services between Helensburgh Central and Edinburgh and Milngavie and Edinburgh via Airdrie and Bathgate will cancelled, delayed or terminated at and started back from Bathgate.
ScotRail say disruption should be expected until 2pm today.
UPDATE: #Haymarket - please read latest update below if travelling between Glasgow + Edinburgh via Airdrie/Bathgate 👇 pic.twitter.com/aK39Z7EYeK
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 25, 2017
Queen Street High Level trains are still operational due to being diesel-powered.
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Buses are expected for Bathgate station to operate into Edinburgh Park where travellers can use the tram service and also trains into the capital.
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