Commuters faced severe delays today after an engineering train broke down on the tracks between Dundee and Aberdeen.
All services using the East Coast Main Line faced delays while the train was removed from the track after coming to a halt at Inverkeilor in Angus.
Trains were disrupted up until around 11am when services began to return to normal.
Coaches were laid on at Dundee station to ease the backlog of passengers.
A spokesman for Network Rail said: “It’s a broken down engineering train at Inverkeilor. It broke down just before 2am.
“There were some changes to the early services this morning as work is was carried out to remove the broken down train from the line between Aberdeen and Dundee.
“We apologise for any I convince caused to passengers this morning.”
Anyone who’s journey was delayed by more than 30 minutes is entitles to make a claim for compensation. Visit www.ScotRail.co.uk/delay-repay for more information.