Glasgow train services were left delayed earlier this afternoon after a 'disturbance'.
ScotRail said due to travellers on board a train at Livingston South causing a disturbance, services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh were facing disruption at around 1.55pm.
Currently, it is unclear what the incident was.
However, the rail firm has recently said services are no longer being affected by the problem.
A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Disruption caused by passengers causing a disturbance on a train earlier today at Livingston South has now ended.
"Services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh are no longer affected by this problem."
The British Transport Police has been contacted for comment.
NEW: Due to passengers causing a disturbance on a train at Livingston South, services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh are subject to delays. pic.twitter.com/pbCbuXHhsY
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) March 10, 2024
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