passengers on Scotland's worst-performing routes will be offered an "unprecedented" apology by rail bosses today after a year of disruption and delays.

In a joint open letter, the heads of train operator ScotRail and infrastructure firm Network Rail admit services connecting Glasgow to Ayrshire, Renfrew-shire and Inverclyde have been below par and promise problems with reliability and trains running on time have now been addressed.

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