An incident near a railway line in Glasgow sparked a police response last night.
ScotRail said cops were dealing with an incident near the railway in Cambuslang shortly after 8.45pm on Monday, April 15.
During the situation, the rail firm said train services passing through the area were facing delays.
However, around 9.45pm, the travel company said any disruption caused by the police incident had ended.
Currently, it is unclear what went on, however, the British Transport Police and Police Scotland have been contacted for comment.
NEW: Due to the police dealing with an incident near the railway, services through Cambuslang are subject to delays, alterations or cancellations. pic.twitter.com/go4NQ0iSJd
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 15, 2024
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Due to the police dealing with an incident near the railway, services through Cambuslang are subject to delays, alterations or cancellations."
Shortly after that, they added: "Disruption caused by the police dealing with an incident near the railway earlier today near Cambuslang has now ended.
"Services are no longer affected by this problem."
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