The licence was granted despite a booze ban still being in effect on ScotRail trains.
People using Glasgow’s Queen Street station will be able to buy booze from a new Marks & Spencer store after it was awarded a licence.
READ MORE: Glasgow car park extortion cash handover as 'fraudster' warned 'it's all going to kick off' Alcohol cannot be drunk on board any ScotRail train after a ban, introduced during the Covid pandemic, was continued for the “foreseeable future”.
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