HUNDREDS of Scots are facing chaos on the rails after a fault caused misery for rush hour commuters.
ScotRail announced the problem at Edinburgh Haymarket station was to blame for the delays and revisions.
And services between Glasgow and other outlying stations have also been affected by the issue.
The rail operator confirmed that a “signalling fault” was to blame for the delays and revised train times.
It confirmed that some of the trains have been diverted to platform 4 which is not impacted by the fault.
ScotRail posted on social media platform X: “Due to a fault with the signalling system at Haymarket, train services running through this station may be subject to delays, alterations or cancellations.
“We’re diverting some services to platform 4 where we can as services can still run from there.”
It comes after emergency services locked down a train line in the Highlands.
Police and ambulance crews scattered to the line near Inverness station this morning following reports of a body on the tracks.
The person was pronounced dead at the scene, with cops confirming they have launched a probe to establish the circumstances leading up to the incident.