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Fahad Tariq

Glasgow bus company cancels evening rush-hour services due to staff shortages

A number of bus services in Glasgow and Cumbernauld have been cancelled due to staffing issues.

Stagecoach have had to pull seven journeys from their timetable due to 'staff shortages' and it'll affect those travelling during the rush-hour later today.

That, coupled with the Met Office's warning for heavy rain, could be a nightmare for commuters wanting to get home from work later today (March 16).

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Coupled with the Met Office's warning for heavy rain, it could be a nightmare for commuters (stock image) (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Informing passengers of the changes via their website, Stagecoach said: "Due to staff shortages affecting services in Cumbernauld and Glasgow, some journeys will not operate on Thursday 16th March 2023.

"Our team are working hard to ensure that service reductions are minimal and wherever possible will avoid peak services.

"We would like to thank our customers for their patience at this time."

The following services have been cancelled:
X19 15:27 From Cathedral Bridge to QEUH
X19 16:05 From QEUH to Easterhouse Shopping Cent
X19 17:00 From Easterhouse Shopping Centre to Cathedral Bridge
X19 18:35 From Cathedral Bridge to QEUH
X19 19:15 From QEUH to Easterhouse Shopping Cent
X19 20:05 From Easterhouse Shopping Centre to QEUH
X19 21:15 From QEUH to Renfield Street

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