Traffic has been suspended on a railway bridge after a vehicle struck it.
Engineers are currently examining the bridge, between Shettleston and Carntyne stations after the incident.
As a result, trains can not pass the structure.
ScotRail announced the restriction on X (Twitter).
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The note said: "We've had reports of a vehicle striking a bridge between Shettleston and Carntyne. The bridge requires to be examined by Network Rail staff before services can pass over the bridge again.
"Please keep an eye on our app/website for live service info."
Network Rail has confirmed staff are at the scene and the line has been closed.
We've had reports of a a vehicle striking a bridge between Shettleston and Carntyne. The bridge requires to be examined by @NetworkRailScot staff before services can pass over the bridge again.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) March 29, 2024
Please keep an eye on our app/website for live service info. pic.twitter.com/VohSoA4F7K
🛠 Our staff are attending a bridge strike between Shettleston and Carntyne. The bridge is a structure that requires to be examined by our engineers before services can pass over the bridge. This will require a line closure. We'll keep you updated.
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) March 29, 2024
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