Glasgow trains are facing disruption after an 'emergency incident'.
ScotRail said they have had reports of a vehicle hitting a bridge this afternoon in Clydebank.
The rail firm says the bridge is currently being examined by Network Rail staff.
Services are still able to pass over it, however, at a reduced speed.
A post from Network Rail raid: "A vehicle has struck a bridge in Clydebank. The bridge will need to be checked by specialist engineers although train services can still pass over the bridge albeit at a reduced speed."
NEW: We've received reports of a vehicle striking a bridge at Clydebank.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 10, 2024
The bridge requires inspection from @NetworkRailScot staff 🛠 However, services can pass over the bridge at reduced speed. pic.twitter.com/iWlZK5yB1O
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