A woman has been hit by a train in the west end of Glasgow.
Emergency crews were called Hydland railway station at 7.07 pm on May, 14, following reports of a casualty on the tracks.
A woman was taken from the scene to a local hospital after suffering minor injuries.
Services between Partick to Springburn were suspended to allow for emergency services to access the casualty.
The incident is not being treated as suspicious.
ScotRail announced: "Sadly, a person has been struck by a train between Partick and Hyndland.
"No trains can run through the area until the emergency services' work is complete."
A statement on the JourneyCheck website read: "We are working closely with the emergency services due to an ongoing incident in the Hyndland area."
The line through Partick and Hyndland has now reopened in both directions, according to ScotRail who are trying to reinstate services.
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