Rail services in the north of the city are being disrupted this morning by a broken down train.
ScotRail bosses have confirmed the locomotive is stuck at Duke Street station, in Dennistoun, and causing issues for passengers travelling to and from Springburn.
A rescue train is en route but it is unknown at this time how long the delays will last for.
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Passengers are recommended to travel via Queen Street high level or Carntyne in the meantime.
NEW: There's a broken down train Duke Street station right now. We've got a rescue train on the way, but services to/from Springburn will be delayed or cancelled in the meantime.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) September 14, 2021
If you can travel via Queen St high level or Carntyne instead, please do. ^Angus pic.twitter.com/5PAb5GFSA2
A ScotRail statement read: "There's a broken down train Duke Street station right now.
"We've got a rescue train on the way, but services to/from Springburn will be delayed or cancelled in the meantime."
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