Glasgow train services are facing disruption amid an issue.
ScotRail said due to a fault with the signalling system, they are unable to run trains in and out of platform three at Glasgow Queen Street station.
Announcing the news shortly before 9pm last night (Saturday, April 13), the rail firm says they can work 'around' the problem, however, it may cause delays to services arriving and departing the city centre station.
The travel company is yet to announce the issue has been resolved.
NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system, we are unable to run trains in and out of platform three at Glasgow Queen Street. We can work around this, however it may cause some delays to services arriving and departing the station. pic.twitter.com/fJ3zd6hkMJ
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 13, 2024
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Due to a fault with the signalling system, we are unable to run trains in and out of platform three at Glasgow Queen Street.
"We can work around this, however, it may cause some delays to services arriving and departing the station."
More as we have it.
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