Scotrail services between Glasgow and Edinburgh are delayed or cancelled after a vehicle collided with a bridge near Addiewell.
Rush hour train services between Glasgow and Edinburgh are either cancelled or delayed after a vehicle crashed into a bridge.
Travel chaos erupted after the road vehicle collided with a bridge near Addiewell around 8.40am on Monday morning.Network Rail staff raced to the scene to survey the damage. A spokesperson for Network Rail said:"We're responding to reports of a vehicle striking a bridge at Addiewell."Our staff are expected to arrive at the scene in around 20 minutes. We'll provide a further update ASAP."
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