Bank Holiday rail users are being asked to expect delays this afternoon after a signalling fault at a station in the west of Glasgow.
ScotRail reported the fault at Westerton station at around 3.20pm this afternoon - and say disruption is expected for the next hour.
It is affecting services between Balloch and Airdrie, Dalmuir and Cumbernauld and Helensburgh/Milngavie and Edinburgh.
NEW: Our @NetworkRailScot colleagues are responding to a signalling fault in the Westerton area. It’s affecting services on the following routes.
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) 15 July 2019
Balloch – Airdrie
Dalmuir – Cumbernauld
Helensburgh/Milngavie – Edinburgh. ^CT pic.twitter.com/nPvjseRRiK
These services travel through both Glasgow Central Station and Glasgow Queen Street station.
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A ScotRail spokesman said: "We are dealing with a signalling issue at Westerton.
"Our staff have been mobilised and will arrive on-site shortly.
"Once we have more information from the ground we will keep you updated."
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