FOOTBALL fans have been affected as train services in Glasgow face disruption due to a faulty power cable.
ScotRail confirmed a "signalling" fault between Partick and Anderston is causing disruption to Glasgow Central low-level services.
As a result, fans travelling to Celtic Park for the team's Scottish Premiership game against Kilmarnock are being advised to travel from Bellgrove, Duke Street and Carntyne stations due to disruption via Dalmarnock.
Network Rail Scotland has said they believe the issues have been caused by a cable fault between Anderston and Exhibition Centre.
Engineers are on site.
SPT underground ticket acceptance is in place on the inner circle from St Enoch/ Glasgow Buchanan Street (Queen Street) to Partick and on the outer circle from Partick to Glasgow Buchanan Street (Queen Street)/ St Enoch.
According to ScotRail JourneyCheck, disruption is expected to last until around 5pm.
Services via Queen Street low level are operating as normal this afternoon. Fans travelling to Celtic Park should use Bellgrove, Duke St & Carntyne stations as alternatives due to disruption via Dalmarnock. We're working closely with @NetworkRailSCOT to restore service here ASAP.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 17, 2024
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