COMMUTERS in Glasgow are facing some disruption this morning as a train station in the city is affected by a fault.
Scotrail warned passengers through Twitter that a signal fault at Corkerhill station is leading to cancellations.
The company said fewer trains are able to run through the station and as a result services between Glasgow and Paisley are being reduced to an hourly service.
The tweet read: "Due to a fault with the signalling system at Corkerhill fewer trains are able to run.
"Our services between Glasgow Central and Paisley Canal will be reduced to an hourly service."
They added bus operator McGill's is accepting rail tickets for passengers affected by the disruption.
NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system at Corkerhill fewer trains are able to run. Our services between Glasgow Central and Paisley Canal will be reduced to an hourly service.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 26, 2022
🚌We also have ticket acceptance in place with McGills. Full details: https://t.co/J1m2DnhAEG pic.twitter.com/66cOtAdyZ9
The warning was issued at 6.26am this morning, Tuesday, April 26, and some services between Glasgow Central and Paisley Canal appear to be cancelled until 9.26am.
For more information, visit Scotrail's website.
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