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ScotRail trains CANCELLED after heavy rain floods major lines during rush hour
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SCOTRAIL'S rush hour services have been thrown into chaos after torrential rain sparked flooding in Glasgow.
Floods have hit parts of Bishopbriggs in the north of the city which has forced a rail line to be closed.
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It means trains between Glasgow Queen Street High Level and Edinburgh have been reduced.
The busy service between Scotland's two biggest cities will now only run twice an hour.
Trains running to Anniesland have been axed altogether.
ScotRail said: "Due to flooding in the Bishopbriggs area, all trains to/from Queen Street High Level are subject to disruption.
"We are having to reduce our train service between Edinburgh and Glasgow Queen Street High Level, they will run as follows -
45 & 15 minutes past the hour from Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh and 45 & 15 minutes past the hour from Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street.
"Queen Street - Anniesland trains have been suspended."
Trains running between Argyll Street and Exhibition Centre was also thrown into chaos because of multiple signalling faults.
The system errors were sparked by flooding in other parts of the city.
Network Rail Scotland said: "We're responding to a signal fault caused by flooding between Argyle Street and Exhibition Centre on the Argyle Line in Glasgow.
"ScotRail services via Glasgow Central low-level are still running, though they are being disrupted. Engineers are on their way."
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