UPDATE: ScotRail has said the issue has been resolved.
RAIL passengers are facing disruption due to a signal fault at Glasgow Queen Street.
Network Rail said they are currently dealing with a 'points failure' near the station.
Due to this, all services in and out of Queen Street high level are currently being impacted.
🚦 We're dealing with a points failure near Glasgow Queen Street high-level, affecting all @ScotRail services to/from the station.
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) January 25, 2024
Our engineers are 5 minutes away and will work to fix the fault as quickly as possible. Sorry if you're affected by this. 🛠️
A spokesperson for Network Rail said: "We're dealing with a points failure near Glasgow Queen Street high-level, affecting all ScotRail services to/from the station.
"Our engineers are 5 minutes away and will work to fix the fault as quickly as possible. Sorry if you're affected by this.
NEW: We have received reports of a signalling fault impacting services in and out of Glasgow Queen Street high level. Teams are working hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Further updates will be shared as soon as I have more information. pic.twitter.com/hA0Wn7kjO9
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 25, 2024
ScotRail said: "We have received reports of a signalling fault impacting services in and out of Glasgow Queen Street high level.
"Teams are working hard to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. Further updates will be shared as soon as I have more information."
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