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Aberdeen to Inverness rail line still shut after more cable damage 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 vandalised. The railway line between Aberdeen and Inverness remains closed after it was discovered more signal cable has been damaged.
Trains were replaced by buses on Sunday after it was found that a mile of cable had been stolen 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 damage 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. Replacement buses are in operation.ScotRail warned passengers to expect another day of severe disruption. Replacement buses are in operation.
Network Rail the latest incident looked like attempted cable theft as the cable was cut and damaged but not removed. Network Rail said the latest incident looked like attempted cable theft as the cable was cut and damaged but not removed.
A spokesman added: "We're on site now looking at how much will need to be replaced and will make a fix as soon as possible."A spokesman added: "We're on site now looking at how much will need to be replaced and will make a fix as soon as possible."