A busy Glasgow train service has been disrupted due to an issue.
ScotRail has said the line between Bishopton and Paisley St James station has been closed due to a suspected track defect.
Due to this, the rail firm has said trains can't run between Paisley St James, Gourock, and Wemyss Bay.
ScotRail said: "The line between Bishopton & Paisley St James is closed due to a suspected track defect.
"Trains can't run between Paisley St James, Gourock & Wemyss Bay. You can use your train ticket on the 901, 906, and 906X McGill's buses as well as local McGill's buses in Inverclyde."
Meanwhile, Network Rail added: "We're dealing with a report of a possible track defect near Bishopton and have closed the line in this area.
"Our response team are on their way to carry out an inspection. We'll share more info ASAP."
NEW: The line between Bishopton & Paisley St James is closed due to a suspected track defect. Trains can't run between Paisley St James, Gourock & Wemyss Bay.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) March 11, 2024
You can use your train ticket on the 901, 906, 906X McGill's buses as well as local McGill's buses in Inverclyde. ^Angus https://t.co/JWR3oEDjuC
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