Storm Floris Disrupts Rail Access to Popular Scottish Travel Routes

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 4, 2025 18:39 PMNews
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From midday on Monday 4 August, train services in several regions of Scotland will be suspended as Storm Floris brings intense winds and rain. Network Rail has confirmed that multiple routes in the north and west will be affected, with some lines closed entirely. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for wind, with forecasts predicting gusts of up to 90 miles per hour across exposed parts of the country.

Train services affected by the storm include several important regional and long-distance routes. The following connections have been disrupted or suspended:

  • Edinburgh to Perth
  • Edinburgh to Dundee
  • Edinburgh to Fife
  • Perth to Aberdeen
  • Perth to Inverness
  • Perth to Wick
  • Perth to the West Highland Line

All other active routes are currently subject to speed restrictions, with trains limited to 50 miles per hour from 09:00 onward. Passengers should expect extended journey times across most parts of the network.

The storm is set to bring dangerous weather conditions including strong winds and heavy rainfall over a 24 hour period. These factors pose a high risk of fallen trees, debris on tracks and possible flooding or landslips. Railway infrastructure may also suffer storm damage, delaying the reopening of routes. Engineers will begin inspections only after the weather has passed, meaning some closures may extend into Tuesday.

Travellers planning to move through Scotland, particularly to the Highlands or west coast, should prepare for cancellations and major delays. Tourist destinations such as Fort William, Oban and Inverness will be inaccessible by train for part of the day. Visitors are advised to check the latest updates through official transport channels and avoid unnecessary travel during the disruption.

The Met Office amber weather warnings for very high winds across the country will impact rail services on Monday. We recognise the impact that the withdrawal and alteration of train services will have on customers, but our first priority is always to ensure the safety of staff and passengers – and this is a necessary step to ensure everyone’s safety. We will update our website, mobile app, and social media feeds with the latest travel advice, and customers should check their journey before travelling.
Mark Ilderton, ScotRail Service Delivery Director

This event underlines the vulnerability of remote rail networks during extreme weather. Travellers relying solely on rail transport may face cancelled connections and unexpected changes to their plans due to the storm. It helps to stay flexible when planning routes through rural Scotland, especially during stormy months when weather can turn travel plans upside down in a matter of hours. The priority remains safety, but the effect on travel plans will be widely felt.

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