ScotRail passengers are facing major disruption after an emergency incident near Croy brought services to a standstill on Tuesday morning.
Incident Blocks Key Railway Line
Trains operating through central Scotland are currently unable to run as emergency services deal with the situation. ScotRail confirmed that the line is blocked near Croy, a crucial stop on routes connecting Glasgow, Edinburgh, and the north of Scotland.
In a statement shared on social media, the rail operator said: "The emergency services are dealing with an incident near Croy, so we can't run trains through the area as the line is blocked. We're working closely with the emergency services to get the line reopened, but we've no estimate for this at present."
Nature of Incident Unknown
Details about the nature of the emergency have not yet been disclosed. ScotRail has not provided further information, and there is currently no timeline for when the line will reopen.
Advice for Passengers
Passengers are urged to check before they travel and allow extra time for their journeys. Delays and cancellations are expected while the disruption continues. ScotRail advises travellers to monitor its website, app, and social media channels for the latest updates.
Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.



