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Chaos in Glasgow: Central Station Shuttered as Historic Building Collapses

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Chaos in Glasgow: Central Station Shuttered as Historic Building Collapses

Travel across Scotland has ground to a halt today after a massive fire gutted a historic Victorian building on Union Street, forcing the total closure of Glasgow Central Station.

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The Incident

The blaze erupted late Sunday afternoon at a commercial property, quickly engulfing the 19th-century Forsyth Building. By Monday morning, the building’s iconic corner dome had collapsed, leaving a “gutted shell” and forcing emergency crews to establish a wide safety perimeter that cuts directly through the station’s main access points.

The Impact

  • Total Shutdown: All High Level services are cancelled indefinitely. Low Level trains are bypassing the station without stopping.
  • Business Loss: Local landmarks, including the Blue Lagoon and Sexy Coffee, have been destroyed.
  • Travel Nightmare: Over 100,000 daily commuters are being diverted to Queen Street, Motherwell, or Argyle Street.

Essential Travel Info

Network Rail has warned that the station will remain closed until structural engineers can guarantee the neighboring building won’t suffer further collapses onto the tracks or concourse.

“The scale of the damage is catastrophic. Our priority is public safety, and we are working around the clock to assess when it will be safe to resume rail operations.” — Official Statement