'Absolute disgust' as vandals smashed up Scots station on anniversary of Stonehaven train tragedy that killed three
Stonehaven rail disaster.Raging officials said the attack at Stonehaven station 'besmirches the memory' of the three men who died when the train hit a landslip near the Aberdeenshire town just over a year ago.The thugs smashed up flower pots leaving a trail of destruction on Thursday- with rail staff across Scotland falling silent just hours later to remember the victims and a special plaque unveiled at Stonehaven station in their honour.Disaster struck on August 12 last year when the 6.38am train, travelling from Aberdeen to Glasgow, hit a landslip which had been washed down on to the track from the drain at Carmont, near Stonehaven.Heavy rainfall had fallen before the tragedy, with horrific pictures showing the wreckage being probed by