Services to Glasgow Queen Street will be affected this weekend 🚊
A £3.5MILLION programme to improve weather resilience on the main Glasgow - Edinburgh railway line is set to begin.
Engineers are starting to clear vegetation and will be upgrading drainage systems as well as installing high-strength mesh, soil nails and rock bolts on embankments to help prevent wash-outs and rock falls.Jeremy Spence, Network Rail senior programme manager, says they will do all they can to limit disruption.
"We thank those living near the railway, and station users, for their patience while we deliver this critical improvement to Scotland’s Railway."
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