SCOTRAIL has released details of timetable changes due to come into force this weekend as Sunday services are slashed by a third.
The move is down to train drivers being unavailable due to ongoing negotiations about their pay.
Glasgow Central – Ardrossan Harbour
Passenger should take Largs trains and change at Ardrossan South Beach. Buses replace trains between Ardrossan South Beach and Ardrossan Harbour, timed to connect with ferries.
Glasgow Central – Wemyss Bay
Customers should take trains to/from Gourock and change at Greenock Central. Buses replace trains between Greenock Central and Wemyss Bay, timed to connect with ferries. Passengers for Whinhill should use Greenock Central or Cartsdyke instead.
Glasgow Central – Stranraer
Passengers can use services from Glasgow to Ayr, with connecting trains to Stranraer.
Glasgow Central – Paisley Canal
Replacement buses will operate.
Glasgow Central – Lanark / Motherwell
Passengers may use Glasgow to Lanark trains instead.
Partick – Cumbernauld
Customers should travel on Helensburgh – Edinburgh services, and change at Bellgrove. Buses replace trains between Bellgrove and Cumbernauld.
Balloch – Larkhall
Customers for Larkhall should change at Hamilton Central for connecting buses. Note: Balloch/Milngavie – Motherwell trains will run.
Glasgow Queen St – Elgin (direct)
Glasgow – Inverness will operate normally so passengers should travel on these services. Buses will operate between Inverness – Elgin.
Glasgow Queen St – Anniesland
Replacement buses will operate.
Services with reduced frequency / part-route changes
Glasgow Central – Ayr: hourly service calling at all stations
Glasgow Central – Neilston: hourly service
Glasgow Central – Newton: hourly via Maxwell Park
Glasgow Central – East Kilbride: hourly (includes Thorntonhall)
Edinburgh – Glenrothes via Kirkcaldy: 4 trains per day in each direction plus 2 trains between Edinburgh and Kirkcaldy.
Edinburgh – Glenrothes via Dunfermline: 7 trains per day in each direction
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