A 28-year-old woman is in hospital after being hit by a bus in Glasgow today. 

We previously reported that a pedestrian was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital following a collision, which took place on Castle Street. 

Cops locked down Castle street from Glebe Street to Warnock Street in both directions as specialist traffic officers were spotted on the scene.

A First Bus was also seen sitting stationary within a police cordon. 

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Traffic was diverted onto Alexandra Parade as the M8 Junction 15 eastbound slip road was also impacted. 

However, the force have now confirmed that Castle Street is open again. 

(Image: Image by Glasgow Times staff)

They went on to confirm that the pedestrian involved is a 28-year-old woman.

However, her condition is unknown. 

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A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson added: "We received a call at 2:19pm to attend an incident on Castle Street, Glasgow.

"Two ambulances were dispatched to the scene and one patient was transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital."