David Tares' train was delayed on his way to Stirling so he missed his last train home to Alloa, near his home in Sauchie.
David has cerebral palsy and has been using an electric wheelchair for about seven years. He had been to Edinburgh for a gig at the Queen's Hall on Sunday.
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