Train services are 'unable to run' on a busy Glasgow Central line due to an issue this morning.

ScotRail says they are currently dealing with a tree blocking the Wemyss Bay line.

Due to this, the rail firm says they can't run any services between Glasgow Central and Wemyss Bay.


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Train services heading to the coastal village in Inverclyde will terminate and start back from Port Glasgow.

Network Rail has revealed response teams are on their way to remove the tree.

They say the line will be reopened 'as soon as possible'.

A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "We're dealing with a tree that is blocking the line meaning we're currently unable to operate train services between Glasgow and Wemyss Bay.

"Train services from Glasgow will terminate and start back from Port Glasgow."

 

 

A spokesperson for Network Rail added: ollowing strong winds overnight, we’re dealing with a fallen tree blocking the Wemyss Bay line – disrupting ScotRail services.

"Our response team are on their way to remove this ASAP.

"We’ll reopen the line as soon as we can."