Glasgow trains have been disrupted due to an emergency incident this morning.
Emergency service crews are currently dealing with an incident between Airdrie in North Lanarkshire and Carntyne in Glasgow's East End.
Due to this, ScotRail has said services running through this area are subject to delays, cancellation, or revision.
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The rail firm said they are working closely with emergency teams. Meanwhile, Network Rail have said they are also assisting 999 crews with the incident.
They have said ScotRail services are unable to run currently between Coatbridge Sunnyside and Easterhouse.
The nature of the incident is currently unknown.
⚠️ NEW: Emergency services are dealing with an incident between Airdrie and Carntyne. We’re working closely with them during this time and will keep you updated. Services running through this area are subject to delay, cancellation or revision. pic.twitter.com/GaIvQf4hy6
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 12, 2024
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Emergency services are dealing with an incident between Airdrie and Carntyne.
"We’re working closely with them during this time and will keep you updated. Services running through this area are subject to delay, cancellation or revision."
We’re assisting the emergency services who are dealing with an incident between Coatbridge Sunnyside and Easterhouse. @ScotRail services aren’t able to run in either direction for now. We’ll share more info as soon as we can.
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) November 12, 2024
A Network Rail spokesperson added: "We’re assisting the emergency services who are dealing with an incident between Coatbridge Sunnyside and Easterhouse.
"ScotRail services aren’t able to run in either direction for now. We’ll share more info as soon as we can."
We have contacted the British Transport Police and the Scottish Ambulance Service for comment.
This is a breaking news story, more as we have it.
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