A person is fighting for their life after being hit by a train in Glasgow.
We previously reported that 999 crews were called to a Hyndland station in the West End today after a person was said to have been struck by a train between Partick and Anniesland/Jordanhill, according to National Rail.
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Now, British Transport Police (BTP) have said the person has been taken to hospital and is facing critical and life-threatening injuries.
The incident is not thought to be suspicious.
A spokesperson for BTP said: "Officers were called to a report of a casualty on the tracks just before 12.30pm today near Hyndland Railway Station.
"Officers and paramedics attended and person was taken to hospital with critical and life threatening injuries. The incident is not thought to be suspicious."
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