Commuters travelling on trains through Glasgow may face delays and further disruption after damage to overhead wires at a rail station.
ScotRail announced on Tuesday evening that overhead wires at Coatbridge Sunnyside had been damaged.
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This was expected to hinder journeys through Glasgow Queen Street throughout the evening.
NEW: We've been made aware of damage to the overhead wires near #CoatbridgeSunnyside, which is affecting services running through Glasgow Queen Street Low Level.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 22, 2019
Engineers from @NetworkRailSCOT are already on site. We'll keep you updated. ^AD pic.twitter.com/IyYgciqO4Y
Delays are expected to be concentrated on services between Balloch and Airdrie, as well as the Milngavie/Helensburgh - Edinburgh (via Bathgate) service.
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Engineers from ScotRail are already on site attempting to fix the issue.
This is causing some delays to our Balloch - Airdrie & Milngavie/Helensburgh - Edinburgh (via Bathgate) services. ^AD
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 22, 2019
For further updates on the services visit ScotRail's website.
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