A huge blaze has engulfed a building at Glasgow Central Station causing it to partially collapse.
The fire started in a vape shop on Union Street on Sunday afternoon, with the B-listed Victorian building collapsing several hours later as flames spread.
All train services to or from the station's high level have been cancelled and National Rail said the station - which is Scotland's busiest - will be closed until further notice. No casualties have been reported.
Large crowds gathered at the edge of cordons on Renfield Street and Gordon Street to watch the fire, as emergency services urged people to stay away.
Following a meeting at midnight, Network Rail said: "As things stand we've not identified any significant damage to the station. We'll get this fully assessed at first light."










