Glasgow Central station closed until at least next week as demolition continues
Glasgow Central station remains closed due to ongoing demolition work on a fire-damaged building next door, with safety concerns leading to the shutdown until at least Wednesday.
Glasgow Central Station, Scotland’s busiest railway hub, is closed until at least the following Wednesday due to demolition work required after a significant fire damaged a neighboring building. The inferno, which started in a vape shop located on Union Street, quickly spread and has left much of the surrounding structure unstable, prompting the need for immediate demolition to ensure safety for the public and travelers.
Officials from Glasgow City Council have confirmed that the central section of the station has been deemed unsafe, affecting commuter access and railway operations. The demolition teams are engaged in tearing down the remnants of the adjacent Victorian-era building that suffered extensive damage due to the fire. The area is currently under strict safety protocols as work continues, emphasizing the urgency of rectifying the structural instability created by the blaze.
The situation not only impacts local travel but also affects the broader rail network, with delays anticipated due to the station's closure. This incident raises significant questions regarding public safety and construction standards in the aftermath of the fire, as further assessments by Network Rail are being hindered by demolition activities.