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Glasgow Central Station Reopens After Fire

Glasgow Central Station Reopens After Fire

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March 28, 20261m 14s

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Glasgow Central Station Reopens Post-Fire, Sees Surge in Passengers

Glasgow Central station resumed full operations after a significant fire on Union Street led to its closure from March 8th to 25th. The blaze damaged a historic Victorian building adjacent to the station, causing a temporary halt. On reopening day, March 25th, approximately 120,000 passengers returned to ScotRail trains, marking a significant increase from the average of 55,000 journeys during the closure period. ScotRails COO, David Ross, expressed gratitude for passengers patience and highlighted the importance of rail services in maintaining Glasgows economy. Despite the reopening, some entrances on Gordon Street and Union Street remain closed due to the exclusion zone and ongoing cleanup efforts.

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