POLICE have taped off an entrance to Glasgow Central amid an ongoing incident.
The Argyle Street and lower level platform entrances have been closed off.
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It comes after a man's body was discovered in the street earlier this morning.
The upper levels of the station remain open.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: "Around 10.20am this morning, police received a report of a man's body being found in Argyle Street near to Central Station.
"Officers are in attendance and are carrying out enquiries to identify the man.
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"A post mortem examination will be carried out in due course to establish the exact cause of death.
"The death is currently being treated as unexplained."
The Evening Times' understands the death is not suspicious.
Eyewitnesses claimed a homeless man had been found dead.
One shop keeper who came to open his store around 8.00am said: “Usually there are people around on the floor, it’s nothing new.
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“I saw the ambulance came in.
“There was about three of them, I assume there was three of them and one of them didn’t wake up.”
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