Moor “problem” station on track, delay trains

Passengers of the train in Scotland faced delays and major cancellations during Monday's evening peak hour, after a swan was found on the railway line at the country's most busy station. The Shpend was discovered at Glasgow's central station, said Network Riley, broadcast Clankosova.tv. The railway operator said that “po [...]
The Shpend was discovered at Glasgow's central station, said Network Riley, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
The railway operator said “was dealing with a swan on the tracks of the Glasgoe Central station. Service for/from the station is breaking down, but trains are still moving at a reduced speed of”.
We have a reaction team in the country at Glasgoe Central that works to help get the swan out of the tracks as soon as possible”.
Shortly after 6: 00 p.m., Network Riley published a picture of the bird breaking the property, which he called “guilty”, telling its passengers that its teams were “working to keep the service moving and to remove the swan from the risk”.
At 6:30 a.m., ScottRail said the bird had left and, until 9:42 p.m., said its suspension was over, reports Skynews, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
Good <x0m>, swan has moved and is now safe away from railway”, X transport provider posted.
The “is a little worried, but it's healing well.
Thank you for your patience, we really appreciate it. We're working to restore crew and units to positions, with services that now resume normally. ”
Three hours later, the statement added: “outreach caused by animals on the railway earlier today in Glasgoa Central is now over.
“Services are no longer affected by this problem” /Periscope/











