ScotRail has warned that train services running to and from the station are likely to be affected by the incident, with engineers scrambling to remove the balloon.
A balloon is causing chaos for commuters this afternoon after becoming 'caught on overhead wires' outside Glasgow Queen Street station.
ScotRail took to X, formerly Twitter, to warn passengers travelling to and from the station that services are likely to be affected by the ongoing incident, which began just before 12.30pm on Monday, September 18.READ MORE: Glasgow location for first legal drug consumption room in Scotland unveiledA spokesperson for ScotRail said: "We have had a report of a balloon being caught on the overhead wires just outside Glasgow Queen St.
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