Some trains are cancelled after a train broke down at a Glasgow station.
ScotRail has warned customers that some services may be delayed, changed or even cancelled due to the breakdown at Argyle Street.
On X (formerly Twitter), the company said commuters can travel on alternative routes as follows:
- Glasgow Central-Lanark
- Glasgow Central-Newton via Kings Park
- Glasgow-Edinburgh via Falkirk High or Shotts
- Glasgow Queen Street-Falkirk Grahamston.
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The train operator said: "Due to a broken down train at Argyle Street, services will be subject to delays, alterations and cancellations."
NEW: Due to a broken down train at Argyle Street, services will be subject to delays, alterations and cancellations. pic.twitter.com/oOiuHycG6a
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 9, 2024
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