A Glasgow train station was left closed last night due to an emergency incident.
ScotRail said 999 crews were dealing with an incident at Bridgeton station in the city shortly after 9.30pm.
During the situation, the rail firm revealed the station was closed and no trains would be stopping at it.
The station reopened shortly after 10pm.
It is currently unknown what the incident was, however, we have contacted the British Transport Police and the Scottish Ambulance Service for comment.
NEW: Emergency services are dealing with an ongoing incident at Bridgeton station. The station is currently closed and no trains will call here, customers can use Dalmarnock station as an alternative. pic.twitter.com/OzIz85mrT9
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) February 22, 2024
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