A GLASGOW Queen Street train service has been shut off for urgent repairs.
ScotRail informed commuters the service which runs from the city centre station to Oban/Fort William will now terminate at Crianlarich.
All stops between Crianlarich and Queen Street will not be serviced.
In a statement posted to social media, the firm said: "Due to urgent repairs to the track between Ardlui - Arrochar & Tarbet the line is closed.
NEW: Due to urgent repairs to the track between #Ardlui - Arrochar & Tarbet the line is closed. Trains between Glasgow Queen Street - Oban/Fort William will be terminated at/started back from Crianlarich. All stations between Crianlarich & Glasgow Queen Street will not be served pic.twitter.com/EfuqpiaYNV
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 11, 2018
"Trains between Glasgow Queen Street - Oban/Fort William will be terminated at/started back from Crianlarich.
"All stations between Crianlarich & Glasgow Queen Street will not be served."
Travellers have been urged to check social media for updates.
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