Work to regenerate Glasgow's Queen Street station has moved is set to continue next week after operators Network Rail announced a series of new access routes to certain platforms.
Network Rail said platforms eight and nine will each have their own separate entry and exit points from 'early next week'.
The revamped access marks the latest stage in the landmark £120 million redevelopment of Scotland's third busiest station.
Commuters will access platform eight from the existing fire doors to the left of the top of the stairs leading on to platform two.
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Platform nine will now be obtained via a new entrance to the right of the top of the stairs leading out to the end of Platform one and on to Platform two.
Excess tickets booths on platforms two and seven will also move back to their original position on platforms three and four.
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Engineers completed work to install the 310 glass panels to the station in September.
The refurbishment project is expected to be completed by Spring 2020.
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