SERVICES between Alloa and Glasgow Queen Street are up and running again following a tree falling on the line.
As reported by the Advertiser earlier today, a tree had been blown onto the main line between Queen Street and Bishopbriggs.
This caused delays and alterations to the services on that line, which affected Alloa as the main route into Glasgow.
ScotRail have now shared an update which confirms the tree has been moved and services are beginning to go back to normal.
An update read: "The tree has been removed from the line. The overhead lines have been inspected and are damage free, so services are now able to run.
"We're working hard to get them back on schedule."
Trains may still experience delays as ScotRail work to restore services back to normal running times.
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