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THE Subway is now running again following an incident at rush hour.
Emergency services were on the scene at West Street station dealing with an issue with a passenger.
Both circles were suspended but the outer circle has now reopened.
West Street Station, however, remains closed, and services will not stop at the station.
The Inner circle remains suspended.
A spokeswoman for SPT confirmed the incident but would give no further details.
She said: "It is a passenger related incident and emergency services are in attendance."
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service also said four fire appliances attended at West Street Station.
On Twitter, transport bosses said a shuttle service is currently in operation.
A tweet read: "Subway is currently running a shuttle service on the inner circle between Partick and Govan and on the outer circle between Ibrox and Partick, (stopping at Govan) in both directions."
Valid Subway tickets and Smartcards are being accepted by ScotRail for travel as both circles currently suspended due to incident at West Street.
— Glasgow Subway (@GLASubwayTravel) January 21, 2019
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