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Hundreds of commuters hit by travel misery after cow struck by train

Matt Tessmer and partner Claire Don outside Dundee Train Station.
Matt Tessmer and partner Claire Don outside Dundee Train Station.

Hundreds of commuters faced hours of misery yesterday after a train in the Mearns struck a cow, forcing a string of services to be axed.

There were major delays as journeys between Dundee, Aberdeen, Inverurie, Glasgow and Edinburgh were cancelled or disrupted following the incident at about 3.30pm in Laurencekirk.

The train was damaged and left with “a fault” following the collision on the 2.52pm Virgin Trains East Coast service between Aberdeen and London.

The incident blocked the south line between Dundee and Aberdeen and caused lengthy delays for commuters in both cities, with many forced to catch buses instead.

Engineers were rushed to Laurencekirk to fix the broken down train.

The incident also impacted on people travelling south from Dundee, with services between from the city to Glasgow Queen Street and Leeds among those cancelled.

The 3.33pm service between Aberdeen and Glasgow Queen Street was terminated, and instead started from Perth.

The 3.24pm journey between Inverurie and Edinburgh ended in Aberdeen, as did the 4.39pm one due to travel between Dyce and the capital.

The 4.27pm train between the Granite City and Glasgow instead began its route in Dundee, while the 5.36pm train between Aberdeen and Glasgow was completely scrapped.

Northbound, the 2.41pm service between Glasgow and Inverness and the 4.30pm service from Edinburgh to Inverurie both stopped at Dundee.

Among those affected by the delays were Claire Don and Matt Tessmer, who were in Dundee to hunt for flats.

The pair had made the journey up from Stirling for the visit and faced a delay of more than an hour at the city’s railway station.

Accountancy student Miss Don, 19, said the disruption had also held up key coursework which she had to complete for her college.

They had been due to get a train at 5.50pm but were told they had to catch one that came in at 6.54pm instead.

However this service was also cancelled and they were both forced to catch a replacement bus back south.

She added: “We were hoping to get back on the next train, I have actually got to study for two assessments. I have so much going on at college right now. It is proper studying season.

“The 18:54pm train to Stirling we went back for later was also cancelled when we went back so now we are on a replacement bus, which will not arrive until 8.30pm.

“We are both very tired and annoyed that they couldn’t have told us earlier that this train was cancelled too.

“We are having to wait an hour. I am a bit annoyed, but there is not much you can do about it.

“I travel between Stirling and Glasgow a lot, the trains are frequently delayed.”

Another commuter had to fill in time in the Dundee after his train between Glasgow and Aberdeen terminated in the city.

Speaking at the station yesterday afternoon, he said: “It came in as far as here and couldn’t go any further. I was meant to be up in Aberdeen about an hour ago.”

Last night a spokesman for Network Rail said: ”

A Virgin Trains spokeswoman said: “There are currently delays to our services between Dundee and Aberdeen.

“We’re sorry for the inconvenience, anyone travelling with us this evening is advised to check our website or Twitter page for the latest updates.”