Network Rail responds to 'rusty leak' spotted at Queen Street station

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Network Rail responds to 'rusty leak' spotted at Queen Street station
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There is no risk to commuters

Network Rail has issued a response after commuters spotted a 'worrying' leak at Queen Street station.

Footage shared with the Glasgow Times reveals a liquid dripping out of the ceiling on a lower-level platform of the station.The cause of the leak is not currently known.Queen Street Station recently underwent a £120 million redevelopment as part of the Scottish Government funded Edinburgh Glasgow Improvement Programme .

It is understood that at the time of the revamp, the lower level of Queen Street station was managed by Abellio

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