TRAIN services travelling to and from Glasgow have started to resume following Storm Isha. 

We previously reported all train services in Scotland were suspended from 7pm yesterday evening, with ScotRail confirming there would be no rush-hour trains on Monday morning due to the extreme weather.

Now, ScotRail has confirmed some lines have started to reopen. 

The Paisley Canal line has been checked and services are now running between Glasgow Central and Paisley Canal. 

Services are also running on the Glasgow Central - Barrhead and Glasgow Central - Largs lines. 

A train shuttle service is running between Dalmuir and Rutherglen stations, and between Milngavie and Anniesland. 

Glasgow Queen Street low-level remains closed after a nearby building's boundary wall and fence has blown onto the railway, with one part handing above the track precariously. 

 

The only train currently able to run on the Glasgow Queen Street - Aberdeen line is the 11.37am service from Aberdeen, which may be forced to terminate at Perth. 

Customers are advised to check their journey before travelling.