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'Our hearts remain broken' ScotRail workers to fall silent today one week after horror Stonehaven tragedy

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ScotRail workers will fall silent this morning in memory of three men who lost their lives in the Stonehaven  rail tragedy. Railway workers who's 'hearts remain broken and will for a long time' across the country are holding a one minute vigil at 9.43am.It comes exactly one week after a train derailed killing driver, Brett McCullough 45, conductor Donald Dinnie 58, and passenger, Chris Stuchbury, 62.Six other people were rushed to hospital with injuries.

The train had been travelling from Aberdeen to Glasgow last week when it came off the rails sparking a huge emergency response.

The area had been hit with heavy rain and it is suspected a landslip or flooding damage could have caused the train to come off the tracks.The train had been.

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