The second named storm of the season is set to cause some disruption to services on the Scottish rail network later on Tuesday and potentially into Wednesday with the worst of the conditions looking to be through late afternoon and into the evening.
Advance changes to services announced by ScotRail:
View current Met Office warnings: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings
Advance changes to services announced by ScotRail:
We're having to make changes to services tomorrow (7 December 2021) due to Storm Barra.
MetOffice YELLOW warnings are in place for wind, rain & snow across much of our network.
Updated journey times are now available on our website and app, please check these before travelling.
There will be NO TRAINS ALL DAY between Stranraer & Girvan due to the forecast extreme weather.
You can use your tickets on Stagecoach buses 60, 358 & 360 between Stranraer, Girvan, Maybole & Ayr.
Severe weather is also forecast in the east of the country. From 1500 until the end of the day, we'll be running a limited service between the Dundee & Aberdeen due to speed restrictions.
Our Glasgow Queen St - Aberdeen & Edinburgh - Arbroath trains will only go as far north as Dundee.
We'll withdraw our regular Edinburgh - Aberdeen & Edinburgh - Cowdenbeath services at the same time.
In the north, we'll be suspending local Inverurie - Montrose services from 1600 & Inverness - Elgin trains from 1700.
You'll be able to use our Dundee - Aberdeen & Aberdeen - Inverness trains instead.
These will take longer due to speed restrictions, though.
Thanks in advance for your patience, these speed restrictions will extend travel times, but they'll be in place for everyone's safety.
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View current Met Office warnings: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings