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Rail passengers face more dire situation as two strike days begin

Rail passengers in Stirling face more pain this week as strikes plunge the region's stations into darkness.

The RMT union has initiated industrial action as part of an ongoing wage dispute with Network Rail. There were strikes on Thursday (18 August) and Saturday (20 August), then the second day and he is on the third. Last strike on July 27th.

This controversy has nothing to do with his ScotRail per se, but his staff (including traffic lights and maintenance workers), Network Rail, which has "critical safety" roles, is on strike. Therefore, it will affect the service.

On the list of services ScottRail has confirmed will run on Thursdays and Saturdays, none of the trains stop at any of his three stations in Stirling (Stirling, Dunblane and Bridge of Allan). .

This was the latest moment in a summer of turmoil across the network, with a long-running dispute with the ASLEF union leading to the introduction of a 'temporary timetable' that significantly reduced the number of trains in operation. Reduced. sterling.

Disruption to local passengers has surrounded strike actions, with services affected on Friday (19 August) and Sunday (21 August) due to the closure and reopening of signal boxes across the country. It will affect you on a daily basis.

Many of the Glasgow Queen Street to Alloa trains (serving Stirling Station) are affected.

Customers are urged to check her Scotrail app or visit the operator's website for service updates prior to travel.

Commuters have been warned to expect more rail chaos in the coming days
Commuters warned of more rail disruption expected in coming days

David Simpson, Scotrail Service Delivery Director, said: Scotrail customer.

"Unfortunately, this strike action by the RMT members of Network Rail means that the majority of our services will be out of operation for the duration of the strike action.

"Customers should expect a significant disruption of service on the day of the strike and the day after.”