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Far North Line rail services between Inverness and Wick face delays of up to 35 minutes, ScotRail warns; the disruption is being caused by a speed restriction between Ardgay in Sutherland and Tain in Ross-shire


By Philip Murray

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A ScotRail train at a Highland station. Picture: Gary Anthony.
A ScotRail train at a Highland station. Picture: Gary Anthony.

RAIL passengers on the Far North Line face delays of up to 35 minutes today, ScotRail has warned.

The delays affect services between Inverness and Wick, and are being caused by a temporary speed restriction between Ardgay and Tain.

"We are having to run trains at a reduced speed between Ardgay and Tain because of a speed restriction in place," said a spokesman. "Disruption is expected until the end of the day."

For more information visit www.scotrail.co.uk .

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