Aberdeen commuters are facing serious delays this morning after a man stood in front of a train.
Passengers at Dyce train station have been warned that services could be disrupted for up to two hours after the man stood on the railway lines at Kittybrewster.
The man is now understood to be in police custody but a backlog of trains is continuing to disrupt travel.
A spokesman for Scotrail said: “A man was stood in front of the train out of Aberdeen this morning, we have been sat here since 8am.
“I understand he is now in police custody.”
The company also confirmed via Twitter that a bus service will be made available for customers travelling on the line.
UPDATED:Customers with valid tickets can travel on Stagecoach bus services between Aberdeen&Dyce.Plz show ticket to bus driver on services.