
North Lanarkshire railway line blocked amid ongoing incident
ScotRail said that due to trespassers on the line between Wishaw and Shieldmuir, all lines in the area are currently blocked.
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⚠️NEW: Due to trespassers on the railway between Wishaw and Shieldmuir all lines are blocked. Please use our app for all service information. Tickets are valid for travel on alternative routes.📲 pic.twitter.com/v0nL9s9e6v — ScotRail (@ScotRail) June 18, 2025
A British Transport Police spokesperson said: 'Officers were called to the line near Wishaw Central railway station at around 12pm today (June 18) following reports of concern for welfare for a trespasser on the tracks. Officers attended and a person was taken to a place of safety.'
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