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Aberdeen to Inverness rail line still shut after more cable theft Aberdeen to Inverness rail line still shut after more cable damage
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The railway line between Aberdeen and Inverness remains closed after it was discovered more signal cable has been stolen. The railway line between Aberdeen and Inverness remains closed after it was discovered more signal cable has been vandalised.
Trains were replaced by buses on Sunday after it was found that a mile of cable had been taken near Huntly. Trains were replaced by buses on Sunday after it was found that a mile of cable had been stolen near Huntly.
On Monday evening Network Rail announced it had been replaced but further cable theft was discovered in the early hours of the morning. On Monday evening Network Rail announced it had been replaced but further cable damage was discovered in the early hours of the morning.
British Transport Police are investigating.British Transport Police are investigating.
ScotRail warned passengers to expect another day of severe disruption.ScotRail warned passengers to expect another day of severe disruption.
Replacement buses are in operation.Replacement buses are in operation.
A spokesman for Network Rail said: "We will do everything we can to repair the new damage as quickly as possible and work closely with British Transport Police to apprehend the culprits."A spokesman for Network Rail said: "We will do everything we can to repair the new damage as quickly as possible and work closely with British Transport Police to apprehend the culprits."