TRAINS at Glasgow Central are facing delays and cancellations for up to two hours this morning.
At around 9.15am on Thursday, ScotRail said a signalling fault in the Glasgow Central area was affecting trains to and from Paisley as well as Pollokshields West.
ScotRail staff waited to get access to the track to investigate, with the operator warning of cancellations and alterations as a result.
NEW: We have a signalling fault in the Glasgow Central area, affecting trains to/from Paisley and also to/from Pollokshields West. Staff are on site awaiting access to track to investigate, cancellations and alterations can be expected to allow this access. pic.twitter.com/DuxnSmtDyG
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) July 24, 2025
Many services are facing disruption as a result, with some trains being cancelled.
The issue was fixed by Network Rail shortly after 9.45am, as ScotRail said it was working to get services running again as quickly as possible.
However, some services are still subject to delays in the meantime.
[[ScotRail]] said that trains running to and from Glasgow Central station may be delayed by up to 40 minutes or cancelled.
Disruption is expected until 11.30am.
ScotRail said tickets for affected services will be accepted on any reasonable route at no extra cost.
The operator added that if passengers have to drive to another station as a result, their ticket will be valid to collect their car on a return journey.