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Naina Bhardwaj

Scots train station closed as emergency services deal with casualty on tracks

Emergency services rushed to the scene of a Scots train station following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

They arrived at Argyle Street station in Glasgow at 10.03am on Monday, December 13, according to the British Transport Police.

The station is currently closed while paramedics attend to the man. The incident is not being treated as suspicious.

The man was then taken to hospital in a serious condition for treatment where he remains.

ScotRail confirmed the news at 10.47am and wrote on Twitter:

"We have emergency services dealing with an incident between Glasgow Central low level and Rutherglen.

"We are working closely with them during this time and will keep you updated."

Services between Cumbernauld and Dalmuir via Motherwell, Dalmuir and Larkhall and Dalmuir and Whifflet have all been affected..

They may be delayed, revised or cancelled and tickets are now being accepted on the Glasgow Subway as a result of the incident.

Journeys between between Partick and St. Enochs or Buchanan Street stations are all eligible.

A British Transport Police spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Argyle Street station at 10.03am this morning (13 December) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

"The station is currently closed while paramedics attend and a man is being treated at the scene.

"The incident is not being treated as suspicious."

You can contact the Samaritans 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 116 123 or by visiting our website.

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