Glasgow Queen Street train services have been disrupted due to an issue this morning.
ScotRail has said trains running to and from the city centre station are having to run at a reduced speed due to a signalling fault.
Due to the problem, the rail firm revealed services to and from Queen Street may be cancelled, delayed, or revised.
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⚠️ NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system at Glasgow Queen Street trains have to run at reduced speed.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 21, 2024
Train services running to and from this station will be cancelled, delayed or revised. pic.twitter.com/QKWRqLHpJn
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Due to a fault with the signalling system at Glasgow Queen Street trains have to run at reduced speed.
"Train services running to and from this station will be cancelled, delayed or revised.
"Our train service between Queen Street High Level and Edinburgh will be reduced to half-hourly as follows:
"15 & 45 minutes past the hour from Queen Street High Level to Edinburgh.
"15 & 45 minutes past the hour from Edinburgh to Queen Street High Level."
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