UPDATE: Major disruptions are affecting train services from Glasgow Central Station tonight, November 28, due to trespassers spotted on the railway tracks at Milliken Park. This urgent situation is causing significant delays for numerous routes, and passengers are advised to plan accordingly.
Scotrail has confirmed that several key services are impacted, including routes to Ayr, Ardrossan Harbour, Largs, Gourock, and Wemyss Bay. While some trains may still operate, the company cautions that “disruption to services will still be ongoing until our staff and trains are back in position,” as stated on their official social media channel.
Passengers are advised to expect delays throughout the evening, potentially extending into the night. Scotrail has taken measures to alleviate the situation by allowing train tickets to be accepted on local bus routes operated by Stagecoach for travel between Ayr, Largs, Ardrossan, and Glasgow. Additionally, tickets will also be valid on McGills buses operating service number 38 between Milliken Park, Johnstone, and Paisley toward Glasgow.
This incident highlights ongoing safety concerns on the railways, impacting not just the trains but the daily routines of countless commuters and travelers. Authorities are working swiftly to resolve the issue and restore normal service as quickly as possible.
Passengers are urged to remain vigilant and check Scotrail’s official updates for the latest information on service status. The situation is developing, and further updates will be provided as they become available. Stay informed and share this news with fellow travelers to ensure everyone is aware of the situation.
