Tempting! (Even more so if a ferry service were to run from Strome again....) Very lucky that the railway itself escaped damage and remained operational - unlike some of the Scottish lines further south, where services were suspended for quite some time to allow crews to go out and clear assorted debris from the track, and where, even more freakily, a stationary plane at Edinburgh Turnhouse was hit by an airbourne bus shelter.
Since it's single track, there'll presumably still be quite some delay with a traffic light system.
They could put in a set of four temporary traffic lights, 2 to cover the rail line each way. I wonder how that would work with the rule book or if it's even a unique situation?
As you say though, it's a quiet line so not likely much of an issue.