Storm Floris LIVE: Where to expect 90mph winds | Weather | News

Scotrail said that the blanket will be in force along all the routes of 50 miles of speed restrictions and will lead to deterioration throughout the day on Monday. He said that no service will set out on the following routes on Monday afternoon:
Edinburgh – Fife/Perth/Dundee
Perth – Dundee/Aberdeen/Inverness
Dunblane – Perth
Inverness – Aberdeen/Wick/Thurso/Kyle of Localsh
West Highland Line (Helensburgh Top – Oban, Fort William and Mallaig)
Customers with travel tickets on Monday can use them to travel at services today, Monday morning or Tuesday.
Scotrail said: “Storm Floris is expected to break the wind speeds recorded in many areas for August, which makes it an extremely busy storm for the time of the year.
“After the storm, the network railway engineers will have to examine closed lines for any damage, passengers are advised to start on the affected routes on Tuesday.”
According to Scotrail, a helicopter from Network Rail from Scotland will help the teams on the ground to help exactly basic controls throughout the network.




