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Published Date: 06 March 2007
FIRST Scotrail today announced a reduction in services during this week's planned 48-hour strike by supervisors and signalling staff.
Hundreds of workers have voted to strike between noon tomorrow and noon on Friday.

Both frequency and capacity will be cut during the action after the morning peak tomorrow, with normal service not resuming until evening peak-time on Friday.

Mary Dickson, First ScotRail's managing director, said: "We are providing as many services as possible in difficult circumstances."

Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street services will be half-hourly from 11am tomorrow and the last service returning will be at 6pm. The last Edinburgh Waverley to Glasgow Queen Street service will run at 5.45pm tomorrow and Thursday.



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  • Last Updated: 06 March 2007 9:52 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: ScotRail
 
1

theman,

the 'ferry 06/03/2007 16:22:08

And do you think you could be bothered to print any more timings for other train services from Edinburgh or is Glasgow the be all and end all of Edinburgh-living folk?


 

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