Glasgow train services have been suspended amid an issue this morning.
ScotRail has said services between Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire and Springburn in the city's North are currently suspended in both directions due to a signalling fault between Charing Cross and Partick.
The rail firm has also revealed trains operating between Partick towards Glasgow Central low-level and Glasgow Queen Street low-level will be delayed and may be revised due to the problem.
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The issue was first reported shortly after 7am on Thursday, October 17.
ℹ️ UPDATE (06:30 Fri, 18 Oct)
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 18, 2024
Due to a signalling fault...
🟦 Services operating from Partick towards Glasgow Central Low Level / Glasgow Queen St Low Level will be delayed and may be revised.
🟥 Services between Milngavie and Springburn are suspended in both directions. https://t.co/x4w33R8XRY
👷 Despite working through the night, our engineers haven’t been able to fix the signal fault between Partick and Charing Cross, meaning Glasgow Queen Street low-level services will be delayed throughout Friday.
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) October 18, 2024
We’re working with @ScotRail to keep disruption to a minimum. 1/2 https://t.co/vCzk4SCwlw
Yesterday, Network Rail said they were aware of the fault. In a post on social media, they revealed it was 'proving a challenge to repair'.
In an update today, they said engineers have been unable to resolve the problem overnight.
A spokesperson for Network Rail said: "Despite working through the night, our engineers haven't been able to fix the signal fault between Partick and Charing Cross, meaning Glasgow Queen Street low-level services will be delayed throughout Friday.
"We're working with ScotRail to keep disruption to a minimum.
"We’re sorry if your journey is affected; we know how frustrating this is. Our signalling and track teams are meeting to discuss our next steps."
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