Trains from Glasgow Central are to be replaced by buses on a busy route.

ScotRail has said due to engineering work taking place today (Sunday, April 21) buses will replace trains between Lanark at Central Station.

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On top of that, the travel firm has said services between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh via Shotts will have amended arrival/departure times.

Those travelling are being urged to 'plan ahead'.

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A spokesperson for ScotRail said: "Due to engineering work taking place today, Sunday 21 April, buses will replace trains between Lanark and Glasgow Central.

"Additionally, trains between Glasgow Central and Edinburgh via Shotts will have amended arrival/departure times at Glasgow Central.

"Plan ahead."

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It comes after we reported ScotRail has issued an urgent travel warning for fans heading to the Scottish Cup semi-final in Glasgow today.

The travel operator has said due to the line being closed between Airdrie and Bathgate at Caldercruix, fans heading to the game should use alternative Edinburgh to Glasgow routes.

The line has been shut after a sinkhole has swallowed part of the track.

The match will see Rangers take on Hearts at Hampden Park at 3pm.