GLASGOW-bound trains are experiencing disruption amid flooding at stations.
ScotRail said flooding has taken place between Easterhouse and Garrowhill stations, causing trains to run at a reduced speed towards Glasgow.
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Services between Airdrie/Balloch, Edinburgh/Helensburgh and Edinburgh/Milngavie may be delayed.
Disruption is expected to last until 11am.
The following alternative train routes have been highlighted:
- Between Queen St High level and Edinburgh via Falkirk High
- Between Queen St High level and Edinburgh via Cumbernauld and Falkirk Grahamston
- Between Glasgow Central high level and Edinburgh via Shotts
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Flooding at Stewarton station also means trains are running at a reduced speed.
Services between Glasgow/Carlisle, Glasgow/Kilmarnock, Glasgow/Stranraer via Kilmarnock and Glasgow/Newcastle via Carlisle will be delayed.
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