Commuters have been warned to expect delays and cancellations on several key ScotRail services this morning.
A signalling fault was detected in the Newton area this morning and has had a knock-on effect on train services in and around Glasgow.
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ScotRail has confirmed that multiple routes are affected, with some services facing cancellations, delays, or last-minute timetable changes.
- Services Affected Include: Glasgow Central to Lanark
- Glasgow Central to Edinburgh via Shotts
- Glasgow Central to Edinburgh via Carstairs
NEW: We've been advised by Network Rail that they are currently dealing with a signalling fault in the Newton area which is affecting our services. pic.twitter.com/qzEpmQNVbW
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) June 18, 2025
The train operator has confirmed that Network Rail engineers are on site investigating the issue, but passengers should expect short-notice delays until repairs are completed.
In a statement, ScotRail said: "We've been advised by Network Rail that they are currently dealing with a signalling fault in the Newton area which is affecting our services."