Avanti west coast advises against travel amid Glasgow Central Station closure
Background on the Incident
Glasgow Central Station, a key transport hub in Scotland, is currently closed due to a fire that broke out at a nearby vape shop. The building affected by the fire dates back to 1851, adding historical significance to the area.
Current Situation
The fire was reported at 3.46pm on March 8, prompting a swift response from emergency services. A total of 15 fire appliances and specialist resources, including three high-reach vehicles and a water rescue team, were mobilised to tackle the blaze, according to a spokesperson from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
As a result of the fire, Avanti West Coast has advised passengers not to travel to or from Glasgow Central Station. The disruption is expected to last throughout Monday, March 9, with no trains running to or from the high-level platforms at the station.
Reactions from Officials
John Swinney, a local official, expressed his deep concern regarding the fire, stating, “I am deeply concerned about the fire near Glasgow Central Station tonight and very grateful to all of the emergency services who are responding.” Meanwhile, Paul Sweeney noted the severity of the situation, mentioning, “Sadly the building has now partially collapsed. I hope the fire can be contained.”
Passenger Guidance
For those affected by the disruption, Avanti West Coast has indicated that passengers can use their tickets on LNER, ScotRail, and TransPennine Express services at no extra cost. This measure aims to assist travelers during the ongoing incident.
Looking Ahead
As the situation develops, officials and observers are monitoring the response efforts closely. There are currently no reported casualties from the fire incident, but further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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