Yes. A straight forward description which will reassure the public that while there will be some delay to their journeys, and buses for some, most trains are running and it's safe to travel.
However, the 'Look North' commentary and the first part of the interview were still following the PR line that all that had happened was that during the course of planned engineering work it was discovered that some masonry had moved. No longer talking about a parapet, but are still straining every sinew to avoid using the words 'damage to the structure', which is what has actually occurred.
It should not cause alarm to be honest about why it's not possible to reinstate the track on the Up line. It may actually be more reassuring to the public if what they are being told aligns with what the photos or video shows them. That while one side of the viaduct is damaged and until it's repaired, trains in both directions can safely use the other side.