Network Rail have released images of Glasgow Queen Street Station's new, colourful sign as it was mounted on the building today. 

'Glasgow Queen Street' has appeared in bold white writing with shapes in baby blue within the letters' frames. 

Works at the station restarted last month after a three-month pause due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The continued activity focuses on developing the fit-out of the staff management suite inside the station, a Travel Shop and basement area.

A new entrance at the corner of George Street is also being developed and opened up as part of the resumed works. 

Michael Matheson, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity, previously said: “Efforts across Scotland’s Railway, from frontline staff running day to day services to those in planning and maintenance roles behind the scenes, have played a fundamental part in ensuring key workers are able to get to where they are needed during this pandemic.

“While many non-essential projects were rightfully paused, our continued investment in maintaining vital rail infrastructure has given reassurance at a difficult time.

"As we now make the transition through the Routemap to Recovery, it is important we step up work where we can. This will enable us safely to resume key projects such as the new Kintore station and Queen Street station improvements, bringing investment at a time when the supply chain and its workers need it most.

“I look forward to seeing these significant projects make progress because their completion will bring benefits to passengers, workers and the economy alike.”