COMMUTERS face transport woes this morning between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Services have been hit due to faults with the signalling system between Queen Street Station and the capital.
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Scotrail reported they would be running a train between the two every half hour, departing Queen Street on the hour and half hour, and leaving Edinburgh at quarter past and quarter to the hour.
NEW: Due to fault with the signalling system between Glasgow QS and #Edinburgh, services btwn these stations will be delayed or revised
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 7, 2016
Disruption is expected to last until 8am.
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In addition, a signalling fault at Larbert means services between Glasgow's Queen Street and Alloa, Dunblane and Stirling face delay or revision.
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