Rush hour commuters have been warned of travel disruption this afternoon.
Faults with the signalling systems at both Milngavie and Cumbernauld train stations are causing delays up until 6pm.
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The Milngavie fault means train services between Milngavie and Motherwell will be started from Anderston, said ScotRail.
NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system at #Milngavie, disruption is expected until 18:00. Sorry about this ^AE pic.twitter.com/BoZCBSZO1f
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 13, 2017
The rail provider also added that services between Larkhall and Milngavie will be terminated at Anderston.
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Services between Edinburgh and Milngavie are not affected by the signalling fault.
With regards to the Cumbernauld fault, services between Milngavie and Cumbernauld via Motherwell will be terminated at and started back from Motherwell.
NEW: Due to a fault with the signalling system at #Cumbernauld disruption is expected until 18:00. Sorry ^AE pic.twitter.com/w0jSZmyIKO
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) November 13, 2017
Train services between Glasgow Queen Street and Falkirk Grahamston will be delayed or revised.
Train services between Cumbernauld and Dumbarton Central will be terminated at and started back from Springburn.
Trains from Queen Street will run non stop from Queen Street to Camelon and then onto Falkirk Grahamston.
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