Rush hour commuters are facing misery once again as problems have been reported on the rails and the road.
A broken down train is blocking a Glasgow rail line causing disruption for passengers.
Services have been experiencing delays as a result of the incident in Easterhouse.
Services which run between Helensburgh and Edinburgh, Balloch and Airdrie and Milngavie and Edinburgh via Airdrie are affected.
UPDATE: #Easterhouse: We have reintroduced First Bus ticket acceptance between the hours of 16:55 - 17:55 on the following route:
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) September 20, 2018
Glasgow - Airdrie:
Bus services: 2, 38, 41, 43, 46, 60/A, 61, 90, 201, 240, 255 ^AE
FirstBus will be accepting ScotRail tickets until 5.55pm on services on 2, 38, 41, 43, 46, 60/A, 61, 90, 201, 240, 255.
Services through Bellgrove and Dalmarnock will be busy due to a match at Celtic Park.
On the roads, a lane of the Kingston Bridge has been partially blocked due to a broken down van.
*NEW* ❗️⌚️17:34#M8 E/B (N/B) J20 Kingston Bridge - lane 2 of 3 is partially blocked due to a broken down van, causing traffic to queue. TRISS and Police en route ❗️@ScotTranserv pic.twitter.com/TBVicFZxaa
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) September 20, 2018
Traffic has started to queue from Junction 20.
The M8 westbound at Junction 25 Cardonald was restricting the carriage causing heavy traffic.
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