Train services between the Granite city and the north are affected this morning to due a fault with the signalling system.
ScotRail said the issue was discovered between Dyce and Inverurie, and all lines are affected.
NEW: Due to a signal fault btwn #Dyce & Inverurie, trains btwn Aberdeen-Inverurie & Aberdeen-Inverness will be cancelled, delayed or revised pic.twitter.com/W2VyE6oNc8
Train services between Aberdeen and Inverurie, as well as Aberdeen and Inverness will be cancelled, delayed or revised. Staff are on their way to the site.
Services between the central belt and Inverness are also disrupted.
It is expected to be resolved by 9.30am. In the meantime the train company has arranged a “ticket acceptance” with Stagecoach North and First Aberdeen buses.
Train users can take the Stagecoach North services 10, 37 and 45 for Aberdeen, Dyce, Inverurie and Huntly while those travelling between Aberdeen and Dyce can also use First Aberdeen services.
Cancelled, delayed or revised: Signal fault causes travel disruption for train commuters