Break-in at Thurso railway station

An investigation is being carried out by the British Transport Police (BTP) after a break-in at Thurso railway station on Monday night (January 13).

ScotRail confirmed that there was an incident at the station on Monday night (January 13).

Doors were forced open at Thurso railway station on Monday night. Picture: DGS

Information provided by the rail operator detailed that the waiting room doors had been forced open. Damaged bolts on the doors were repaired on Tuesday afternoon.

The incident was reported to BTP on Tuesday, January 14.

Thurso railway station where the incident occurred. Picture: DGS

Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: “Anti-social behaviour and vandalism has no place on Scotland’s Railway.

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“We continue to work with British Transport Police to clamp down on unacceptable behaviour and would ask our customers to contact BTP if they see anything suspicious.”

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