Glasgow trains are facing disruption after an emergency incident.
ScotRail has said they can't run services through Addiewell currently due to a vehicle colliding with a bridge.
Due to this, services from Glasgow Central to Edinburgh via Shotts are being disrupted.
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "We can't run trains through Addiewell just now because of a road vehicle colliding with a bridge, this affects trains on the Glasgow Central - Edinburgh via Shotts route in both directions.
"You can use your tickets on Lothian buses between Edinburgh & Wester Hailes.
NEW: We can't run trains through Addiewell just now because of a road vehicle colliding with a bridge, this affects trains on the Glasgow Central - Edinburgh via Shotts route in both directions.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 22, 2024
You can use your tickets on Lothian buses between Edinburgh & Wester Hailes. ^Angus https://t.co/R3lj8u34M2
A spokesperson for Network Rail said: "A lorry has collided with a railway bridge in Addiewell.
"As a result, we've had to close the railway over bridge until specialist engineers are able to check that no damage has been done and it's safe for trains to run."
⚠️ A lorry has collided with a railway bridge in Addiewell. As a result, we've had to close the railway over bridge until specialist engineers are able to check that no damage has been done and it's safe for trains to run.@ScotRail
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) February 22, 2024
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