COMMUTERS are being advised to expect delays during rush hour due to a signalling fault between Camelon and Cumbernauld.
As a result of the issue, train services between Glasgow Queen Street and Falkirk Grahamston are currently terminating and restarting at Cumbernauld.
ScotRail has confirmed that engineers are on site working to resolve the fault.
⚠ NEW: We have been notified by @NetworkRailSCOT that there is a fault with the signalling system between Camelon and Cumbernauld. 🔴 Services between Glasgow Queen St and Falkirk Grahamston will terminate and start back from Cumbernauld. 👷♂️ Staff are on-site fault finding. pic.twitter.com/vL1Q9ATD9o
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) April 14, 2025
In a statement, they said: "We have been notified by Network Rail Scotland of a signalling system fault between Camelon and Cumbernauld.
"Services between Glasgow Queen Street and Falkirk Grahamston will terminate and restart from Cumbernauld.
"Staff are on-site and working to identify and fix the issue."
ScotRail has arranged for affected customers to be accepted on Midland Bluebird bus services.
There are also delays, alterations and cancellations occurring on services between Stirlin and Glasgow Queen Street.
People are being urged to check the app for the latest updates.