Network Rail has warned those travelling from Glasgow Queen Street to Airdrie to expect delays. Services are expected to be cancelled or delayed for up to 30 minutes or revised until 1.30pm.
Network Rail has warned those travelling from Glasgow Queen Street to Airdrie to expect delays.
READ MORE: Renfrewshire toddler diagnosed with incredibly rare condition which keeps her awake for days A spokesperson for Network Rail said: "A trespass incident between Glasgow Queen Street and Airdrie is causing disruption to journeys between these stations. Services may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised.Scotrail posted to X, formally known as Twitter: "There's delays to services through Shettleston, following reports of a person on the line earlier.
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