“In my previous life, I ran an organisation, at Transport for London, where everything that went wrong was my fault.” That ...
Network Rail sent up their own helicopter to assess the damage left behind after 100mph swept across the country.
Engineers have discovered the damage as they work to ensure railways lines are safe for trains to run again today.
The entire rail networks in Scotland and Northern Ireland were closed all day on Friday. TransPennine Express, Northern, LNER ...
Would you like to escape the madness of today? Then imagine you’re riding a train through the Scottish highlands and watch all your worries drift away.
From tiny towns to the steepest railways in the world, these journeys are about much more than the destination.
Rail travellers across Scotland will have to wait until at least noon tomorrow (Saturday) for a resumption of services.
a 100-year-old railway that gently meanders from Glasgow into the Scottish wilderness. If you ride the whole thing it takes a bit longer than 45 minutes, but this fun little jaunt packs in all the ...
Nina Andersson, from Sweden, and Derek Barclay, from Scotland, both embarked on European railway adventures in the summer of ...
Storm Éowyn will cause significant disruption to Scotland’s Railway with a red warning meaning no trains will run on Friday to keep passengers and staff safe.
Network Rail has announced it will shut some Scottish routes after the MET Office issued a red weather warning for the central belt between 10am and 5pm tomorrow. The company said this area, along ...
Some coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities will be affected by spray and/or large waves,” says the Met Office.