Pictures show the lorry that struck a Glasgow bridge causing train and road traffic to hault.
As we reported earlier, ScotRail was forced to suspend services after the incident.
Now, images taken by Glasgow Times photographer Gordon Terris show the scene of the crash.
In pictures, a large lorry can be seen, still under the structure as the roads nearby are cordoned off.
UPDATE: Carnetynehall Road has now reopened.
Police Scotland has confirmed that they were called before 9am and are still on the scene.
Carntynehall Road, between Old Shettleston Road and Cardowan Road has been shut.
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A spokesperson said: "Around 8.45am on Friday, March 29, 2024, police were called to a report that a lorry had struck the railway bridge on Cartnynehall Road, Shettleston, Glasgow.
"Police and emergency services are at the scene and enquiries are ongoing.
"Carntynehall Road, between Old Shettleston Road and Cardowan Road, is closed."
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