SCOTRAIL train services are returning to normal in Ayrshire after a signal fault caused disruption to services this morning.
Glasgow trains to Prestwick, Ardrossan and Largs have been affected due to the fault at Dalry, which was reported at 7.17am this morning.
NEW: There is a signal fault affecting trains between Dalry and Prestwick Town, between Dalry and Largs and between Dalry and Ardrossan Harbour.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 1, 2024
Our services are unable to operate between these stations until staff have rectified the fault. pic.twitter.com/MqEYeKFcGS
ScotRail say that the issue has been fixed but some train services may still be delayed.
A ScotRail spokesperson said: "We had received reports of a signal fault which was affecting trains between Dalry and Prestwick Town, between Dalry and Largs and between Dalry and Ardrossan Harbour.
"Our staff have rectified the fault and services are now able to operate between these stations, however some services may be subject to delay."
UPDATE: Staff have rectified the fault and services are now able to operate, however some services may be subject to delay and alterations. To help with this we have ticket acceptance in place with McGills buses between Largs and Paisley.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 1, 2024
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