A “police incident” is disrupting bus access to the Farraline Park station in Inverness, Stagecoach Highland has warned passengers.
The transport operator advised passengers to expect possible disruption to their journeys, in an update it posted on its social media channels just before 12.15pm on Saturday.
A spokesperson for the company said: “Due to a police incident, all services are having to access Inverness bus station via Academy Street and Strothers Lane until further notice.
“Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. For live information please refer to the Stagecoach app.”
Good Afternoon,Due to a Police incident, all services are having to access Inverness bus station via academy street and strothers lane until further notice. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. For live information please refer to the Stagecoach app. pic.twitter.com/ZatsLb9GLx
— Stagecoach Highland (@StagecoachHLand) January 4, 2025
There was no immediate word as to the nature of the “police incident”.
Police Scotland has been approached for comment.
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