COMMUTERS have been warned to expect disruption on busy rush-hour rail services from Helensburgh, Balloch and Dumbarton towards Glasgow on Wednesday morning.
ScotRail says the disruption is being caused by a broken down train at its Yoker depot.
Delays and cancellations can be expected on the Helensburgh-Edinburgh, Balloch-Airdrie, Dumbarton-Springburn and Dalmuir-Whifflet/Motherwell-Larkhall lines.
According to ScotRail, disruption is expected until 8am.
It's the latest episode in another week of disruption to ScotRail's services on the busy commuter lines north-west of Glasgow.
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On Tuesday, a broken down train in Edinburgh caused knock-on disruption to numerous services on the Helensburgh Central route - adding to disruption caused by heavy morning snow showers.
In addition, ScotRail says that several trains on the above routes will be operated with three-coach trains instead of six on Wednesday.
The following services will run with half the usual number of coaches:
0646 Airdrie-Balloch
0648 Edinburgh-Helensburgh
0807 Balloch-Airdrie
0854 Helensburgh-Edinburgh
0946 Airdrie-Balloch
1107 Balloch-Airdrie
1246 Airdrie-Balloch
1407 Balloch-Airdrie
1449 Edinburgh-Helensburgh
1546 Airdrie-Balloch
1654 Helensburgh-Edinburgh
1707 Balloch-Airdrie
1846 Airdrie-Balloch
2014 Balloch-Springburn
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