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.
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."
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