Engineers are on the site of a burst water pipe in Kirkhill which has caused chaos to morning commuters.
The problem was clocked at around 6.43am on Tuesday morning, disrupting trains from Queen Street Station.
Here's a video of the burst water main at #Kirkhill. @scottish_water's team are on site working to locate the burst and repair it ASAP. Once this is done we'll be able to reinstate train services. ^CT pic.twitter.com/226cs9JHCZ
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 20, 2018
ScotRail shared a video of the burst pipe as staff worked on trying to fix it.
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Water flowing onto the overhead wires and damaging brickwork on a bridge caused bosses to suspend services.
Routes including Edinburgh-Glasgow via Falkirk High, Glasgow to Aberdeen, Glasgow to Anniesland, Glasgow to Cumbarnauld/Falkirk Grahamston and Glasgow to Edinburgh/Dunblane/Stirling and Alloa are all affected by the problem.
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A signalling fault at Glasgow Queen Street station was fixed around 9am.
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