Trains travelling along the Argyle Line were impacted after the vehicle collided with the bridge this morning.
09:12, 10 Oct 2025Updated 09:18, 10 Oct 2025
Train services to Glasgow Central low-level were suspended this morning after a van smashed into a railway bridge.
Services travelling along the Argyle Line were impacted after the vehicle collided with the bridge near Dalmarnock in the city’s east end.
The crash, which is understood to have taken place during the early-hours of Friday, left the bridge crumbling with debris spilt onto the tracks.
Bricks on the line(Image: Network Rail)
Engineers have since removed the stonework to ensure the signalling system can operate at full function. The line has since been reinstated.
Images from the scene show the bonnet of the van crumpled as a result of the smash.
Bricks from the bridge were pictured scattered across the railway on Friday morning. It’s currently unknown if there were any injuries.
Network Rail has confirmed that the bridge is now safe, however, rail services may still face delays.
Services have since been reinstated(Image: Network Rail)
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