UPDATE: Train services from Glasgow Central Station are facing significant delays this evening, November 28, after trespassers were spotted on the tracks at Milliken Park. Passengers are advised to expect ongoing disruptions as authorities work to resolve the situation.
Reports confirm that multiple lines from Glasgow Central are affected, including routes to Ayr, Ardrossan Harbour, Largs, Gourock, and Wemyss Bay. While Scotrail has stated that some services are running as scheduled, they emphasize that disruptions will persist until their staff and trains are back in position.
Scotrail has taken immediate action to mitigate the impact on passengers. Train tickets will be accepted on local bus routes operated by Stagecoach for all services between Ayr, Largs, and Ardrossan, as well as on routes heading towards Glasgow. Additionally, rail tickets are valid for travel on McGills buses servicing the Milliken Park, Johnstone, and Paisley areas.
A Scotrail spokesperson stated on social media:
“Disruption to services will still be ongoing until our staff and trains are back in position.”
This incident highlights the urgency of rail safety and the immediate impact on daily commuters. Passengers are encouraged to stay updated through Scotrail’s official channels for real-time information on service availability.
As authorities address this situation, travelers should prepare for potential delays and consider alternative transport options. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.
