The UK’s longest direct rail route has been cancelled after 104 years. The route, which was established in 1921, started in Aberdeen in the northeast of Scotland before travelling 775 miles to ...
Trains through Plymouth were disrupted this evening following a report of a signalling fault on the tracks. Journeys between Plymouth and Totnes faced disruption throughout the afternoon and evening ...
The UK's longest direct train journey is being axed after more than 100 years. CrossCountry said it would cease to operate the route from Aberdeen to Penzance as part of a series of changes set to ...
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