Glasgow Central Sees 120,000 Passengers Return as Station Reopens After Fire Disaster
ScotRail welcomed roughly 120,000 passengers on March 25 as Glasgow Central fully reopened following a fire that destroyed a nearby historic building, causing major disruption.
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Demolition of fire-damaged Glasgow building sees tonnes of rubble excavated daily
Image credit: Glasgow City Council A total of fourteen 18-tonne vehicles of rubble is being excavated from the site of Glasgow’s Union Corner fire, the city’s local authority has revealed. Euan Cherry, Shutterstock Work is continuing to clear the site, following the demolition of the 175-year-old building which was left critically damaged following the March 8 fire. Structural engineers are also working on a design solution to make sure the gabl…
CROSS UK examines Glasgow Union Street fire lessons
Glasgow fire and historic building risk A CROSS UK feature article reflects on the Glasgow Union Street fire on 8 March 2026 and sets out the fire safety issues that can affect older and listed buildings. The article says the cause of the fire at the B-listed building on Union Street has not yet been […]
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