Glasgow train stations fell silent today as in memory of the victims on the tragic Stonehaven crash.
A train travelling from Aberdeen to Queen Street was derailed last Wednesday, killing three people.
Driver Brett McCullough, 45, conductor Donald Dinnie, 58, and passenger Christopher Stuchbury, 62, died when the Aberdeen to Glasgow train crashed into a landslide across the tracks.
Our hearts remain broken and will do for a long time. We thank the railway family, along with the local community and people across the country, for joining with us to support one another.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) August 19, 2020
Many gathered at Queen Street station to pay their respect, including the construction workers currently working on the station.
(Image: PA)
(Image: PA)
Glasgow Central Station joined in on a minutes’ silence held across Scotland.
(Image: Colin Mearns)
(Image: Colin Mearns)
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