Commuters were hit by late-night delays on trains through Fife following an issue on the Forth Bridge on Monday night.
The signalling fault on the iconic railway crossing caused disruption to services between Edinburgh and Dundee.
Network Rail fixed the fault before 10pm.
There were delays on journeys to Aberdeen, Dundee, Glenrothes, Kirkcaldy and Dunfermline until late on Monday evening.
⚠️ NEW: We’ve been advised by @NetworkRailSCOT of a signalling issue between #Dalmeny and North Queensferry. Staff are on their way and we’ll keep you updated. ^Paul pic.twitter.com/mmCaroRrXy
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 2, 2019
ℹ️ UPDATE: Train services between Edinburgh and Aberdeen / Dundee / Glenrothes With Thornton via Dunfermline Town and Kirkcaldy may be delayed by around 20 minutes. ^Paul
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 2, 2019
ℹ️ UPDATE: Staff have managed to rectify the fault and services are returning to normal. We’re working hard to get services back on schedule. Sorry if you've been delayed by the signalling fault. ^Paul
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 2, 2019
ScotRail posted: “Due to a fault with the signalling system between Dalmeny and North Queensferry disruption is expected until 10pm.
“We are dealing with a signalling issue on the Forth Bridge. Our staff are on site and working hard to fix the fault.
“Once we have more information from the ground we will keep you updated. Check back here regularly for updates.”