TRAINS from Glasgow Queen Street face being cancelled this morning amid an issue.
ScotRail has said due to a broken-down train near the city centre station, services from it will be subject to delays, alterations, and cancellations.
Currently, it is unclear when the issue will be resolved.
NEW: Due to a broken down train near Glasgow Queen Street station, services from Glasgow Queen Street will be subject to delays, alterations and cancellations. pic.twitter.com/IW3YMAmVy4
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) August 20, 2024
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Due to a broken down train near Glasgow Queen Street station, services from Glasgow Queen Street will be subject to delays, alterations and cancellations."
A separate post on Twitter/X added: "UPDATE: Alternative routes: Glasgow Queen Street low level to Edinburgh. Glasgow Central to Edinburgh."
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