Passenger access to Glasgow Queen Street station is expected to change from Monday November 11.
The Dundas Street entrance to the station will be moving further north from its current location.
It comes as part of the redevelopment of Queen Street which has been ongoing since 2018.
As part of the changes, the entrances are being improved and made fully accessible.
READ MORE: Queen Street platforms reopen tomorrow as latest redevelopment phase completed early
Due for completion in 2020, the £120, redevelopments are part of a Scottish Government investment in the railway infrastructure across central Scotland titled Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme.
Glasgow Queen Street station tweeted about the latest changes.
ℹ️ Changes to access for passengers at Glasgow Queen Street! From Monday (11 November), The Dundas Street entrance will move around 10m further north. #GQS @ScotRail 👷♀️👷♂️ pic.twitter.com/zfWsg2KlD5
— NetworkRailGQS (@NetworkRailGQS) November 9, 2019
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