Trains have been suspended at Glasgow's Arygle Street Station due to a passenger incident.
ScotRail announced on Twitter at around 8.30pm that a passenger had taken ill on one of their trains.
Emergency services are helping with the incident.
A statement on Twitter said: "Due to a passenger taking ill at Argyle Street Station, trains are currently not stopping here.
NEW: Due to a passenger taking ill at Argyle Street Station, trains are currently not stopping here. Please use Glasgow Central Low Level if you can instead. Thanks for your understanding. We’re working closely with the emergency services. ^CT pic.twitter.com/2FHkVS1m8l
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 28, 2019
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"Please use Glasgow Central Low Level if you can instead.
"Thanks for your understanding. We’re working closely with the emergency services".
They later updated: "No trains are currently stopping at Argyle Street in either direction, whilst the emergency services are on site."
UPDATE:
ScotRail confirmed just before 10pm that the issue has been resolved and services have resumed.
They tweeted: "CLEARED: Thanks for your understanding tonight whilst we helped this passenger.
"Services are now stopping at Argyle Street as planned again".
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