Fire Near Glasgow Central Station Causes Building Collapse and Prolonged Rail Disruption
In Brief
A major fire next to Glasgow Central Station caused a building collapse and ongoing station closure.
Key Facts
- A building adjacent to Glasgow Central Station partially collapsed after a large fire broke out on Sunday.
- The fire led to the closure of Scotland's busiest railway station 'until further notice'.
- The blaze is believed to have started in a vape shop on Union Street.
- Six fire crews and a specialist vehicle responded to the incident on Sunday afternoon.
- Network Rail staff believe the station itself has not suffered major damage.
What Happened
A fire broke out in a commercial building next to Glasgow Central Station on Sunday, resulting in a partial building collapse and the closure of the station. Emergency services responded, and the fire was believed to have started in a vape shop.
Why It Matters
Glasgow Central is a major transport hub, and its closure has caused significant disruption to rail services. The incident has raised concerns about building safety and emergency preparedness in busy urban areas.
What's Next
Safety checks are ongoing, and the upper level of the station is expected to remain closed for the rest of the week while structural assessments continue. Passengers are advised to monitor updates from Network Rail and ScotRail regarding service resumption.
Sources
- BBC News — Glasgow fire: What we know so far(15h ago)
- BBC News — Vape shop fire causes major disruption at Glasgow Central Station(2d ago)
- Sky News — Vape shop fire closes Scotland's busiest railway station 'until further notice'(2d ago)
