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Glasgow Central train station to fully reopen more than two weeks after fire
After more than two weeks of closure due to a fire, all high-level platforms and services at Glasgow Central will fully resume following safety checks and demolition progress.
- Glasgow Central Station will fully reopen all platforms on Wednesday, two weeks after a devastating fire collapsed the building next door.
- Network Rail said passengers should continue to use the upper Hope Street entrance, Hope Street carriageway and low-level entrances to enter and leave the station.
- Network Rail route director Ross Moran said: 'Glasgow Central is at the heart of the city and is Scotland's busiest station, and we've been fully focused on getting everyone back safely.
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Train services from Glasgow Central to resume fully on Wednesday after fire
All platforms will be available for services, including ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, TransPennine Express, CrossCountry and Caledonian Sleeper.
·London, United Kingdom
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Busy UK station set to fully reopen after devastating fire
The main part of the station was shut for more than a week while demolition work continued
·London, United Kingdom
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