Passengers on ScotRail trains travelling to and from Glasgow are venting their frustrations on Twitter today after further delays and rail cancellations.
Delays are expected to continue until at least 3pm this afternoon (Saturday), and customers are far from happy.
Euan Waddler said.
Now on an un-cancelled 1415 service after they cancelled 1400. Odds on it gets cancelled in next few minutes @ScotRail https://t.co/mWIARWl0Yc
— Euan Waddell (@waddeller) April 6, 2019
Lynne Clark tweeted.
Well done @ScotRail. Cancelled trains at Lenzie and at Glasgow to Edinburgh. Nearly missed my holiday and couldn't get to Edinburgh Airport so had to pay a £50 taxi fare. Abellio is under the illusion that they are running Scotland's railway effectively. #Scotfail
— lynne clark (@lynnecl31299424) April 6, 2019
Passengers have complained about over-crowding on trains to Glasgow, with seating unavailable even after reserving seats online.
Currently standing on a train to Glasgow as there are no seats despite booking in advance and Reseeving seats only an hr to go 😡😡@ScotRail #nothappy pic.twitter.com/2FfiUg2MLv
— joanne paterson (@jobro76) April 6, 2019
ScotRail recently tweeted that trains will now be leaving Glasgow Queen Street on the hour and on the half hour.
UPDATE: Trains will leave Glasgow Queen Street on the hour and at 30 minutes past the hour, and will leave Edinburgh at 15 and 45 minutes past the hour.
All trains will call at Haymarket, Linlithgow, Polmont, Falkirk High and Croy. ^Paul
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 6, 2019
With many trains cancelled or delayed for more than an hour, passengers are finding themselves without seats, or even trains, as ScotRail have been forced to offer passengers replacement First Bus services between the Glasgow Queen St and Edinburgh line.
Read More: Delays and cancellations add further woe to frustrated ScotRail passengers.
For the latest info on delays and cancellations check ScotRail's Twitter feed.
UPDATE: All the latest info can be found on our JourneyCheck page here: https://t.co/J1m2DnhAEG
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 6, 2019
It may be quicker to check there rather than tweet us directly as we're dealing with a lot of enquiries at the moment and won't be able to respond to all tweets. ^Paul pic.twitter.com/aKOalHPfkI
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