Disruption after lorry hits railway bridge near Achnasheen
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Services on ScotRail's Kyle of Lochalsh route in the Highlands have been suspended for a second time in less than 24 hours.
A landslide near Inverness on Tuesday disrupted services until mid afternoon Wednesday.
Shortly after Network Rail workers cleared the line of tonnes of debris a lorry struck a railway bridge in Wester Ross.
ScotRail said services were likely to be suspended until about 18:00.
It said the bridge involved was between Achnasheen and Achnashellach.
In a tweet to customers, ScotRail said: "Our Kyle of Lochalsh route isn't having the best of luck today.
"A lorry's just struck a bridge near Achnasheen, as a result, these services are suspended until the bridge is inspected."
- Published22 November 2017
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