Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:36pm on 21 Jan 2024,Sunday International
Amidst heightened concerns over Storm Isha's potential threat, Network Rail Scotland takes preemptive action, announcing the suspension of all passenger and freight train services in Scotland starting from 7 pm on January 21. The Met Office's amber weather alert, indicating possible "danger to life" with anticipated winds of up to 90mph, prompts this safety-driven decision. ScotRail confirms the absence of rush hour services on Monday morning. Passengers affected by cancellations have the option to travel two days post-ticket date or seek a refund. Forecasters caution against flying debris, power cuts, and structural damage during the storm.