EMERGENCY crews rushed to the aid of a woman who had trespassed a Glasgow train station today.
Officers attended Crossmyloof station in Glasgow's Southside in concern for her welfare.
Scotrail tweeted that services were dealing with a trespasser, and that she had been removed to a place of safety.
Services to and from Glasgow were disrupted, but returned to normal after about 30 minutes.
NEW: We've had reports of a trespasser in the Crossmyloof area and we are therefore working closely with the emergency services to get the person to a place of safety. Train services running through this station will be cancelled, delayed or revised at this time. pic.twitter.com/Kpn3FhN2Pf
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) January 14, 2022
A British Transport Police spokesperson said: "British Transport Police were called to Crossmyloof station at 11.53 am today, January 14, following concerns for the welfare of a woman.
"Officers attended, and the woman was taken to a place of safety."
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