SIGNIFICANT disruption is affecting rail passengers using Glasgow Queen Street and Glasgow Central low level.
ScotRail said it is being caused by slippery rails between Bellgrove and Springburn, causing trains to run slower and, with the need for drivers to brake earlier, journey times are being extended.
Routes affected via Glasgow Central low level are Dalmuir – Larkhall/Motherwell and Milngavie – Motherwell/Cumbernauld.
NEW: We’re seeing significant disruption to services using Glasgow Queen Street or Glasgow Central Low Level this morning, caused by slippery rails between Bellgrove & Springburn. This means trains are running slower, and need to brake earlier, extending journey times. ^CT pic.twitter.com/eAmEl86duH
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 25, 2018
Routes affected via Queen Street low level are Balloch – Airdrie, Dumbarton Central – Cumbernauld via Springburn and Helensburgh/Milngavie – Edinburgh.
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