A woman was taken to hospital after a car crashed onto a busy railway line.
Photographs show the white SUV appears to have gone through a fence and down an embankment coming to a stop on the railway below.
The crash happened on Thursday morning near to Hillfoot Station in Bearsden, East Dunbartonshire.
It was confirmed two women were treated at the scene and one was taken to hospital.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Around 10.45am on Thursday, May 21, 2026, we received a report of a car having crashed onto the railway tracks on Milngavie Road, Bearsden, Glasgow.
“Emergency services attended and the female passenger has been taken to hospital for treatment.
“Enquiries are ongoing and recovery has been arranged.”
Emergency vehicles were close the scene at the car park at Douglas Park Golf Course.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “We were alerted at 10.50am on Thursday, May 21, to reports a car had crashed onto the railway line at Hillfoot Station in Bearsden.
“Operations Control mobilised two fire appliances to the scene.
“Two casualties were taken into the care of the Scottish Ambulance Service.”
Train services between Milngavie and Glasgow were disrupted for around two hours while emergency services dealt with the incident.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail customer operations director, said: “We’re sorry to customers who have experienced disruption to their journey as a result of this incident.
“Anyone delayed by 30 minutes or more is entitled to claim compensation through the Delay Repay Guarantee on the ScotRail website or app.”
Network Rail, which is responsible for the track and railway infrastructure, stated the railway at Hillfoot had been fully reopened at around 2pm on Thursday.
ScotRail has also stated around 2pm that services have started returning to normal, but may still face some disruption while crews get trains back into position.