MAJOR disruption is being seen on Glasgow Queen Street and Central trains until the end of the day.
Rail bosses have also warned of more disruption for rush-hour commuters on Friday morning.
It comes amid reports of extensive damage to the overhead electric wires between Partick and Charing Cross.
As a result, services are not running from Partick to Glasgow Queen Street or Glasgow Central Low Level, with trains being cancelled, delayed or revised.
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ScotRail bosses have warned commuters of major disruption for the rest of the day and into tomorrow.
⚠️ UPDATE #CharingCross Tonight's disruption has left many of our trains & crews out of place. There will be some cancellations tomorrow morning because of this. Please check your journey before going to the station tomorrow.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) June 27, 2019
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Rail replacement buses are in place and customers may use First Buses on routes 2, 3, 6/A, 16, 60/A, 77, 94*, M4*, M11*, M60*, X4, 38, 41, 43, 46, 61, 90, 201, 240 and 255.
Customers travelling between Partick and Glasgow are being reminded that Glasgow Underground services are also accepting valid train tickets between Partick and Buchanan Street / St. Enoch Underground stations.
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ScotRail said it is looking at further arrangements to keep those affected moving.
Keep on top of all the latest updates on ScotRail’s Twitter page here.
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